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Bombing on the Yarmouk Camp Resulted in Injuries and the Displaced People Demand to Break the Siege and to Return to it.

Published : 25-12-2014

Bombing on the Yarmouk Camp Resulted in Injuries and the Displaced People Demand to Break the Siege and to Return to it.

Bombing targeted different places of the Yarmouk camp in Damascus and resulted in the injury of a mother and her two children, and according to our correspondent that the wounded were a child, "Mohammad Faisal Ibrahim," 10 years, his sister, "Rama Faisal Ibrahim," and their mother "Noor Mohammad AlLathaqani," the reporter added that they were taken out for treatment in Damascus hospitals due to the lack of necessary treatment inside the camp.

Meanwhile,  a large number of mortar shells were dropped at different parts of the camp, where it was observed, according to an activists from inside the camp, "that these shells are used for the first time, and emitting unknown odors, as the water is evaporated when they used it in the place of the shell, "he said.

In a related context, the people of Yarmouk funeral, yesterday, "Mohammad Qasim Tirawih" ,54 years,  Fatah official in the Yarmouk refugee camp and was buried  in Al Shohadaa cemetery in the camp, It is noteworthy that he died as a result of being shot by an unknown person while he was close to the 30thstreetwhich led to his death.

On the other hand, the continuation of the siege  imposed on the Yarmouk camp and the stop entering food aid and the closure of Beit Sahem checkpoint resulted in the loss of most of the ration and food and its high prices, which threatens of starvation which caused, over the past months,  the death of 157 refugees died because malnutrition and medical care, where our correspondent confirmed that the camp living conditions similar to the days of "starvation", since  all the aids that was enter the camp through UNRWA have stopped, despite its limited quantities but it was alleviating the consequences of the siege, Our correspondent pointed out that the water cut is increasing these fears, especially with the spread of diseases related to the water.

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Bombing targeted different places of the Yarmouk camp in Damascus and resulted in the injury of a mother and her two children, and according to our correspondent that the wounded were a child, "Mohammad Faisal Ibrahim," 10 years, his sister, "Rama Faisal Ibrahim," and their mother "Noor Mohammad AlLathaqani," the reporter added that they were taken out for treatment in Damascus hospitals due to the lack of necessary treatment inside the camp.

Meanwhile,  a large number of mortar shells were dropped at different parts of the camp, where it was observed, according to an activists from inside the camp, "that these shells are used for the first time, and emitting unknown odors, as the water is evaporated when they used it in the place of the shell, "he said.

In a related context, the people of Yarmouk funeral, yesterday, "Mohammad Qasim Tirawih" ,54 years,  Fatah official in the Yarmouk refugee camp and was buried  in Al Shohadaa cemetery in the camp, It is noteworthy that he died as a result of being shot by an unknown person while he was close to the 30thstreetwhich led to his death.

On the other hand, the continuation of the siege  imposed on the Yarmouk camp and the stop entering food aid and the closure of Beit Sahem checkpoint resulted in the loss of most of the ration and food and its high prices, which threatens of starvation which caused, over the past months,  the death of 157 refugees died because malnutrition and medical care, where our correspondent confirmed that the camp living conditions similar to the days of "starvation", since  all the aids that was enter the camp through UNRWA have stopped, despite its limited quantities but it was alleviating the consequences of the siege, Our correspondent pointed out that the water cut is increasing these fears, especially with the spread of diseases related to the water.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/105