Published : 07-11-2015
Turning to Syria, the remained residents of the Yarmouk camp in Damascus, who estimated between 3000-5000 civilians, are suffering from acute shortage of medical services because of the continued siege imposed by the regular army and PFGC groups.
Meanwhile, main hospitals of the camp have been subjected to shelling, which led to major damage causing stoppage of work.
The control of ISIS since the exacerbated Daash on the camp since the beginning of last April that situation, where the organization has forced most of the relief agencies inside the camp to get out of it towards the town of Yalda, after the organization of the assassination of many activists.
It is noteworthy that 183 of the refugees in the camp died as a result of the siege imposed on them because of the nutrition and medical care shortage.
Turning to Syria, the remained residents of the Yarmouk camp in Damascus, who estimated between 3000-5000 civilians, are suffering from acute shortage of medical services because of the continued siege imposed by the regular army and PFGC groups.
Meanwhile, main hospitals of the camp have been subjected to shelling, which led to major damage causing stoppage of work.
The control of ISIS since the exacerbated Daash on the camp since the beginning of last April that situation, where the organization has forced most of the relief agencies inside the camp to get out of it towards the town of Yalda, after the organization of the assassination of many activists.
It is noteworthy that 183 of the refugees in the camp died as a result of the siege imposed on them because of the nutrition and medical care shortage.