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Regular Army Closes Qusdeia Town in Damascus Suburb

Published : 24-07-2015

Regular Army Closes Qusdeia Town in Damascus Suburb

The Syrian army and security forces closed all entrances and exits of Qudseia and Al Hama cities in Damascus suburb without exception for pedestrians and cars.

Media sources close to the regime reported that the closure will continue until the release of a regular army member who was kidnapped the day before yesterday by groups of the armed opposition in Qudsaya.

The closure will reflect negatively on thousands of Palestinian refugees who were displaced from their camps, where Qudseia town receives about six thousands Palestinian families who fled from the Yarmouk refugee camp and other camps.

Residents in that are suffering of ​​tension ongoing security situation in addition to the harsh living conditions in which they live, as well as high cost of living and unemployment spread because of the lack of material income for most of these families who have been forced to rent houses with high prices what caused them economic and material crisis over their plight and the loss of their homes and properties in the Palestinian camps.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1576

The Syrian army and security forces closed all entrances and exits of Qudseia and Al Hama cities in Damascus suburb without exception for pedestrians and cars.

Media sources close to the regime reported that the closure will continue until the release of a regular army member who was kidnapped the day before yesterday by groups of the armed opposition in Qudsaya.

The closure will reflect negatively on thousands of Palestinian refugees who were displaced from their camps, where Qudseia town receives about six thousands Palestinian families who fled from the Yarmouk refugee camp and other camps.

Residents in that are suffering of ​​tension ongoing security situation in addition to the harsh living conditions in which they live, as well as high cost of living and unemployment spread because of the lack of material income for most of these families who have been forced to rent houses with high prices what caused them economic and material crisis over their plight and the loss of their homes and properties in the Palestinian camps.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1576