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Bodies of Liwaa AlQuds Gunmen Removed from Aleppo Debris

Published : 28-08-2020

Bodies of Liwaa AlQuds Gunmen Removed from Aleppo Debris

Sources close to Liwaa AlQuds armed group, affiliated with the Syrian regime, said military commander Mohamed AlSai’d gave orders for the removal of dead bodies from the debris of AlZahra neighborhood, in Aleppo, four years after they were pronounced dead.

The gunmen died in an explosion that targeted the brigade on May 3, 2016. The list of casualties includes Palestinian refugees Mohamed Ridha Samara, from AlNeirab camp, and Ibrahim Ahmed Ali, from Handarat camp.

The Syrian government forces continue to drag Palestinian refugees into mandatory military conscription, forcing dozens to become internally displaced and dozens more to seek refuge in other countries.

Shortly after the outburst of the deadly warfare, the Syrian government forced Palestinian refugees aged 18 and above to join affiliated militias for periods of at least one year and a half.

Those who refuse conscription are subjected to crackdowns, abductions and even executions. As a result, thousands fled the tension-stricken country in the hunt for a safer shelter.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10576

Sources close to Liwaa AlQuds armed group, affiliated with the Syrian regime, said military commander Mohamed AlSai’d gave orders for the removal of dead bodies from the debris of AlZahra neighborhood, in Aleppo, four years after they were pronounced dead.

The gunmen died in an explosion that targeted the brigade on May 3, 2016. The list of casualties includes Palestinian refugees Mohamed Ridha Samara, from AlNeirab camp, and Ibrahim Ahmed Ali, from Handarat camp.

The Syrian government forces continue to drag Palestinian refugees into mandatory military conscription, forcing dozens to become internally displaced and dozens more to seek refuge in other countries.

Shortly after the outburst of the deadly warfare, the Syrian government forced Palestinian refugees aged 18 and above to join affiliated militias for periods of at least one year and a half.

Those who refuse conscription are subjected to crackdowns, abductions and even executions. As a result, thousands fled the tension-stricken country in the hunt for a safer shelter.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10576