Published : 31-08-2015
A number of shells and bombing targeted Loubeia and Haifa Streets in Yarmouk south of the Syrian capital, which injured a woman with shrapnel in the head and was transferred to the hospital for treatment.
In terms of medical aspect, the PRCS in the camp renewed its call for UNRWA, International Red Cross, and medical and humanitarian organizations in the world to put pressure on the Syrian government in order to allow the entry of medicines and medical supplies to the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp south of Damascus, due to the deteriorating health situation, the severe shortage of medicines, and the spread of many chronic diseases, typhoid, and jaundice among Yarmouk residents.
A number of shells and bombing targeted Loubeia and Haifa Streets in Yarmouk south of the Syrian capital, which injured a woman with shrapnel in the head and was transferred to the hospital for treatment.
In terms of medical aspect, the PRCS in the camp renewed its call for UNRWA, International Red Cross, and medical and humanitarian organizations in the world to put pressure on the Syrian government in order to allow the entry of medicines and medical supplies to the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp south of Damascus, due to the deteriorating health situation, the severe shortage of medicines, and the spread of many chronic diseases, typhoid, and jaundice among Yarmouk residents.