Published : 28-02-2022
A gas distribution site has been established at the main entrance to Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus.
A few months earlier, as weather temperature have gone down, Palestinian refugee families in Syria displacement camps expressed fear that they won’t be able to cook their food or keep the cold out of their homes due to fuel and gas dearth.
The refugees have launched into a tirade against the malpractices of Syria’s burgeoning black oil market, gas shortages, and—most of all—the exorbitant prices of wood and gas charged by corrupt officials and traders.
A gas distribution site has been established at the main entrance to Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus.
A few months earlier, as weather temperature have gone down, Palestinian refugee families in Syria displacement camps expressed fear that they won’t be able to cook their food or keep the cold out of their homes due to fuel and gas dearth.
The refugees have launched into a tirade against the malpractices of Syria’s burgeoning black oil market, gas shortages, and—most of all—the exorbitant prices of wood and gas charged by corrupt officials and traders.