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Clashes Renewed at the Yarmouk Camp in Damascus

Published : 10-06-2015

Clashes Renewed at the Yarmouk Camp in Damascus

On the other hand, violent clashes broke out in the Yarmouk camp south of the Syrian capital Damascus today morning between Palestinian armed groups and ISIS alongside with Nusra Front. The clashes were concentrated at Rija square and the Court area, while ISIS still imposes control over about 60% of neighborhoods and lanes Yarmouk.

In the same context, a number of besieged residents had land reclamation "Shaker Stadium" behind Al Waseem project for agriculture, where they secured water watered the land after plowing it with primitive means, and spraying the available hoping to fill some of the agricultural materials needed for food.

It was mentioned that the Yarmouk camp is besiege by the Syrian army and the PFGC groups for 712 days respectively, while power is cut  for more than 782 days, and water cut for 272 days respectively, while the siege victims' toll has reached 176 victims.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1274

On the other hand, violent clashes broke out in the Yarmouk camp south of the Syrian capital Damascus today morning between Palestinian armed groups and ISIS alongside with Nusra Front. The clashes were concentrated at Rija square and the Court area, while ISIS still imposes control over about 60% of neighborhoods and lanes Yarmouk.

In the same context, a number of besieged residents had land reclamation "Shaker Stadium" behind Al Waseem project for agriculture, where they secured water watered the land after plowing it with primitive means, and spraying the available hoping to fill some of the agricultural materials needed for food.

It was mentioned that the Yarmouk camp is besiege by the Syrian army and the PFGC groups for 712 days respectively, while power is cut  for more than 782 days, and water cut for 272 days respectively, while the siege victims' toll has reached 176 victims.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1274