 You're from Iraq and you're living in Syria? Yes, for nine years. Yes, I left my home cause of the war. And all people know what's happened to Iraq and people. Well, what part of Syria are you in? In the region, Damascus. Oh, okay. You look like you're in a pharmacy. Are you in a drugstore? Yes, yes, I'm working in a pharmacy in Syria. How are things today in Damascus? I think maybe it's all good. Fine, but cool in Iraq. But not like in Iraq. Yeah, what do you mean? I think Syria is a good country for Iraq people who's nervous from war on burning some pellets sound on a pump, you know. Well, but what about Damascus? I mean, hasn't Damascus, it's an active war zone, isn't it, right now? No, that is not really. Can you hear explosions or anything? I mean, is it quiet there? How are things recently in Damascus? I think sometime maybe we'll hear some bullet sound on the explosion, but not all the time. How are medical supplies? So you're in a pharmacy. Are there enough medical supplies or how are they? Some medical, not actually have. We can't find a medical cause. The route, the sun terrace and the route can transform the medical between cities. What's your job in, what exactly is your job? I'm still in the medical school. You're a medical student. Yes, medical school and I work in a pharmacy. And you're studying to become a doctor? Yes.