Published : 24-11-2020
Palestinian refugees taking shelter in southern Damascus towns have sounded distress signals over the security turmoil and increasing abductions in the area.
In mid-October 10 young men were kidnapped from the area.
Eye-witnesses said the abductions have been carried out by a gang wearing military uniforms and boarding a black car with no registration plate.
Recently, the son of Rateb Tayarah, the owner of the local bakery in Yalda town, was released for a ransom, after he had been held captive for ten days.
Palestinian refugees sheltered in Yalda, Beit Saham, Babila, and Sidi Miqdad towns, have been targeted in manhunt launched pro-government militias.
Palestinian refugees taking shelter in southern Damascus towns have sounded distress signals over the security turmoil and increasing abductions in the area.
In mid-October 10 young men were kidnapped from the area.
Eye-witnesses said the abductions have been carried out by a gang wearing military uniforms and boarding a black car with no registration plate.
Recently, the son of Rateb Tayarah, the owner of the local bakery in Yalda town, was released for a ransom, after he had been held captive for ten days.
Palestinian refugees sheltered in Yalda, Beit Saham, Babila, and Sidi Miqdad towns, have been targeted in manhunt launched pro-government militias.