Published : 30-05-2016
The Syrian warplanes targeted Khan Al Shieh camp since morning with rockets and explosive barrels and resulted in a state of severe panic among residents. The Sukhoi Su-24 warplanes implemented more than 12 raids over the outskirts of the camp with 4 rockets for each raid, coincided with helicopters that dropped 4 explosive barrels for each raid, in addition to the artillery shelling by Talet Al Kabouseya.
Houses of the camps were shacked and the glasses of its windows were broken amid a state of panic among children and women.
Aircrafts targeted a house at That Al Nahr area, which resulted in severe damages at the house and no casualties among civilians. Meanwhile, the Regular Army at the regiment 137 targeted the only road linking the camp with the Zakia town with Shilka bullets, as all roads linking the camp with the adjacent towns are still closed.
Closing all roads has resulted in deteriorated health and humanitarian conditions inside the camp, where residents were almost completely prevented of health and ambulatory services, in addition to the severe shortage of basic food needs, such as bread. Furthermore, tens of residents appealed all relief institutions working inside Syria to urgently provide the besieged refugees with aids, especially medicine and baby milk.
The Syrian warplanes targeted Khan Al Shieh camp since morning with rockets and explosive barrels and resulted in a state of severe panic among residents. The Sukhoi Su-24 warplanes implemented more than 12 raids over the outskirts of the camp with 4 rockets for each raid, coincided with helicopters that dropped 4 explosive barrels for each raid, in addition to the artillery shelling by Talet Al Kabouseya.
Houses of the camps were shacked and the glasses of its windows were broken amid a state of panic among children and women.
Aircrafts targeted a house at That Al Nahr area, which resulted in severe damages at the house and no casualties among civilians. Meanwhile, the Regular Army at the regiment 137 targeted the only road linking the camp with the Zakia town with Shilka bullets, as all roads linking the camp with the adjacent towns are still closed.
Closing all roads has resulted in deteriorated health and humanitarian conditions inside the camp, where residents were almost completely prevented of health and ambulatory services, in addition to the severe shortage of basic food needs, such as bread. Furthermore, tens of residents appealed all relief institutions working inside Syria to urgently provide the besieged refugees with aids, especially medicine and baby milk.