

In another cave, a woman in her forties known as Um Boshra (Boshra’s mother), also from Kafr Nabuda, counts herself lucky ?because unlike most of her neighbours’ ‘homes’, her cave is tall enough for her to stand up in. She said the constant stooping is so bad it had given one of her neighbours back ?problems.
The report said: “Um Boshra invited us for coffee in her cave, as she is one of a few ?people lucky enough to have a kitchen in the settlement, as her cave is wide and she was able to ?use one of its corners to put the kitchen equipment.”?
When asked what bothers her most about living in the cave, Um Boshra replied that she was “used to living here”. ?
"We have been through a tough winter and managed to handle it,” she said.
“We are now used to living in the ?cave, but the thing that hurts my heart most is that Eid has passed and I couldn’t visit the grave ?of my daughter Boshra who was martyred seven months ago. The rebels prevented us for our safety, as ?the military checkpoints surrounding the town snipe anything that moves.”?
It is custom during the Muslim festival of Eid to visit the graves of loved ones who have died.
The reporter asked Um Boshra if she would agree to a truce between the regime’s army if it meant she could return to her home, as residents of ?neighbouring towns have done.
“I will not return to my ?home until after the victory over [Syrian president] Bashar al-Assad,” she replied.
“We have shown a lot of patience, and we will be more ?patient. We are waiting for the Free Syrian Army to win and liberate all of Syria, then afterwards we will ?return. I don’t want to return without victory.”
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