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268 Residents of Deraa Camp Killed in War-Torn Syria

Published : 12-02-2022

268 Residents of Deraa Camp Killed in War-Torn Syria

AGPS has documented the death of 268 residents of Deraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, since the outbreak of the conflict.

The list includes 134 victims who died under shelling. Another 34 were gunned down by snipers, 47 were fatally shot, four were tortured to death, and 20 refugees were subjected to extra-judicial execution.

Four persons also died in car blasts, three were killed by white guns, two persons died of medical neglect, and another sustained fatal burns. Eight more refugees died of unknown reasons.

AGPS has recorded the death of at least 631 Palestinian refugees under torture in Syrian government penitentiaries, among them minors and elderly people.

AGPS believes the number is far higher due to the gag orders enforced by the Syrian regime on the detainees’ fates and names, along with the reluctance of the casualty’s families to reveal the names of their deceased or missing relatives for fear of retaliation.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12778

AGPS has documented the death of 268 residents of Deraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, since the outbreak of the conflict.

The list includes 134 victims who died under shelling. Another 34 were gunned down by snipers, 47 were fatally shot, four were tortured to death, and 20 refugees were subjected to extra-judicial execution.

Four persons also died in car blasts, three were killed by white guns, two persons died of medical neglect, and another sustained fatal burns. Eight more refugees died of unknown reasons.

AGPS has recorded the death of at least 631 Palestinian refugees under torture in Syrian government penitentiaries, among them minors and elderly people.

AGPS believes the number is far higher due to the gag orders enforced by the Syrian regime on the detainees’ fates and names, along with the reluctance of the casualty’s families to reveal the names of their deceased or missing relatives for fear of retaliation.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12778