Published : 07-08-2015
Heavy shelling with mortars targeted the Yarmouk camp on Wednesday night, where the shells landed in different areas, causing significant material damage to civilian homes, as there were no reports of injuries.
Dozens of Yarmouk residents participated in a protest sit-in in which they demanded the Syrian army and groups of the General Command to end the siege imposed on them for more than (765) days.
The protestors expressed their disapproval of the decision issued by the Office of the United Nations Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, which omitted the Yarmouk refugee camp from the list of besieged areas.
It is worth mentioning that the AGPS confirmed in a press release was published in the end of last month that the Yarmouk camp still besieged, believing that the United Nations decision is wrong.
Heavy shelling with mortars targeted the Yarmouk camp on Wednesday night, where the shells landed in different areas, causing significant material damage to civilian homes, as there were no reports of injuries.
Dozens of Yarmouk residents participated in a protest sit-in in which they demanded the Syrian army and groups of the General Command to end the siege imposed on them for more than (765) days.
The protestors expressed their disapproval of the decision issued by the Office of the United Nations Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, which omitted the Yarmouk refugee camp from the list of besieged areas.
It is worth mentioning that the AGPS confirmed in a press release was published in the end of last month that the Yarmouk camp still besieged, believing that the United Nations decision is wrong.