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7:07pm 04/07/2022
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Impromptu market
By:AFP

Aerial view of an impromptu livestock market near the town of Maaret Misrin in the rebel-held northern part of Syria’s northwestern Idlib province.

Muslims are preparing for the Eid al-Adha festival and holiday amidst soaring global prices.

Known as the “big” festival, Eid Al-Adha is celebrated each year by Muslims sacrificing animals according to religious traditions, including cows, camels, goats and sheep.

Aerial view of an impromptu livestock market near Maaret Misrin in northwestern Syria.
Aerial view of an impromptu livestock market near Maaret Misrin in northwestern Syria. AFP
An impromptu livestock market near Maaret Misrin in northwestern Syria. AFP
Sheep are sold at an impromptu livestock market near Maaret Misrin in northwestern Syria. AFP
Sheep are sold at an impromptu livestock market near Maaret Misrin in northwestern Syria. AFP
A man inspects sheep at an impromptu livestock market near Maaret Misrin in northwestern Syria. AFP
A merchant sells sheep at an impromptu livestock market near Maaret Misrin in northwestern Syria. AFP
A boy carries a sheep at an impromptu livestock market near Maaret Misrin in northwestern Syria. AFP
A man sits before sheep for sale at an impromptu livestock market near Maaret Misrin in northwestern Syria. AFP

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