Published : 21-04-2021
Civilian bodies have reportedly been trapped under rubble in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus, three years after the Syrian fighter jets and Russian forces on April 19, 2018 showered the camp with bombs and missiles.
Local sources told AGPS that dozens of bodies are still stranded under the debris of destroyed homes and facilities.
The bodies of Abdul Hadi AlGhoutani, Basima Ghoutani, Haifa AlHaj, Mohamed Hadaba, and Enshirah AlShaabi have been stranded under rubble in Ata AlZeir Street, near Palestine Park, in Yarmouk.
AGPS calls on the international human rights institutions to immediately step in and pressurize the Syrian government to green-light taking out Palestinian dead bodies from underneath the debris.
Civilian bodies have reportedly been trapped under rubble in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus, three years after the Syrian fighter jets and Russian forces on April 19, 2018 showered the camp with bombs and missiles.
Local sources told AGPS that dozens of bodies are still stranded under the debris of destroyed homes and facilities.
The bodies of Abdul Hadi AlGhoutani, Basima Ghoutani, Haifa AlHaj, Mohamed Hadaba, and Enshirah AlShaabi have been stranded under rubble in Ata AlZeir Street, near Palestine Park, in Yarmouk.
AGPS calls on the international human rights institutions to immediately step in and pressurize the Syrian government to green-light taking out Palestinian dead bodies from underneath the debris.