Published : 22-07-2015
The AGPS documented (46) victims from the Yarmouk refugee camp during April and since the storming of ISIS.
As a result of the dire circumstances experienced by residents, the elderly woman Fethiye Khalil Abu Jaweed, was born on (1935), died on 8th of April 2015 due to the lack of food and medical care in the Yarmouk refugee camp.
Nasir Abbas died by a sniper near Orouba street while he was on his way to bring water and food for his family, while the 12-year-girl Zainab Daghestani died on 7th of April 2015 by a sniper in front of her home in Orouba Street.
As a result of being subjected to shelling with rockets and explosive barrels, the refugee Hussein Taha died on Monday, 6th of April 2015 at his house in the Yarmouk refugee camp, while the bodies of Mohammed Sabbagh and his wife were recovered on 13th of April 2015 from under the rubble of their home behind Palestine hospital, due to an earlier bombing that targeted the Yarmouk refugee camp.
However, many victims were buried in public parks due to the inaccessibility to the cemetery as a result of intensified fighting in the early days of storming.
The media activists Jamal Khalifa and Abdul Latif al-Rimawiwere buried in the garden of Abdel Kader al-Husseini Mosque.
The AGPS documented (46) victims from the Yarmouk refugee camp during April and since the storming of ISIS.
As a result of the dire circumstances experienced by residents, the elderly woman Fethiye Khalil Abu Jaweed, was born on (1935), died on 8th of April 2015 due to the lack of food and medical care in the Yarmouk refugee camp.
Nasir Abbas died by a sniper near Orouba street while he was on his way to bring water and food for his family, while the 12-year-girl Zainab Daghestani died on 7th of April 2015 by a sniper in front of her home in Orouba Street.
As a result of being subjected to shelling with rockets and explosive barrels, the refugee Hussein Taha died on Monday, 6th of April 2015 at his house in the Yarmouk refugee camp, while the bodies of Mohammed Sabbagh and his wife were recovered on 13th of April 2015 from under the rubble of their home behind Palestine hospital, due to an earlier bombing that targeted the Yarmouk refugee camp.
However, many victims were buried in public parks due to the inaccessibility to the cemetery as a result of intensified fighting in the early days of storming.
The media activists Jamal Khalifa and Abdul Latif al-Rimawiwere buried in the garden of Abdel Kader al-Husseini Mosque.