Published : 14-12-2016
Government troops deployed at military checkpoints have been banning the access of Al-Sbeina residents to their homes for 1,127 days running.
Hundreds of refugees taking shelter in the government-led Al-Sbeina Camp were forced out of their homes due to the unabated hostilities between the regime army and the opposition battalions. High unemployment rates and dire living conditions have made the area uninhabitable.
According to eye-witnesses, over 80% of civilian homes and structures in the camp have been reduced to rubble, particularly in the area stretching from Muadh Ibn Jabal Mosque and Furn Al-Akrad, at the western entrance to the camp.
Government troops deployed at military checkpoints have been banning the access of Al-Sbeina residents to their homes for 1,127 days running.
Hundreds of refugees taking shelter in the government-led Al-Sbeina Camp were forced out of their homes due to the unabated hostilities between the regime army and the opposition battalions. High unemployment rates and dire living conditions have made the area uninhabitable.
According to eye-witnesses, over 80% of civilian homes and structures in the camp have been reduced to rubble, particularly in the area stretching from Muadh Ibn Jabal Mosque and Furn Al-Akrad, at the western entrance to the camp.