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Violent Clashes at Yarmouk and Appeals for Medication Entry

Published : 24-09-2015

Violent Clashes at Yarmouk and Appeals for Medication Entry

A number of medical staff and residents of Yarmouk appealed all stakeholders, UNRW, and the Red Crescent for the introduction of typhoid fever and jaundice medications to the camp, due to run out of medicine that has been entered on 4 September by the Negotiating Committee, and the continuing spread of diseases among residents.

Meanwhile, they warned of the consequences of slowdown in entering the necessary medicine and drugs for fear of being spread among residents of the besieged camp.

Clashes broke out between the Syrian army and Al-Nusra Front on the first axis of Yarmouk, as clashes were heard at ALthalathein Street between Al-Nusra alongside ISIS and armed opposition groups after the killing of a leader of Nusraat Alqadam area.

The clashes coincided with the continuous control imposed by ISIS and Al-nusra over the Yarmouk camp, and the strict siege imposed on the camp for 813 days by the regular army and PFGC groups, as well as the prevention of entering urgent relief and medical assistance to the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1960

A number of medical staff and residents of Yarmouk appealed all stakeholders, UNRW, and the Red Crescent for the introduction of typhoid fever and jaundice medications to the camp, due to run out of medicine that has been entered on 4 September by the Negotiating Committee, and the continuing spread of diseases among residents.

Meanwhile, they warned of the consequences of slowdown in entering the necessary medicine and drugs for fear of being spread among residents of the besieged camp.

Clashes broke out between the Syrian army and Al-Nusra Front on the first axis of Yarmouk, as clashes were heard at ALthalathein Street between Al-Nusra alongside ISIS and armed opposition groups after the killing of a leader of Nusraat Alqadam area.

The clashes coincided with the continuous control imposed by ISIS and Al-nusra over the Yarmouk camp, and the strict siege imposed on the camp for 813 days by the regular army and PFGC groups, as well as the prevention of entering urgent relief and medical assistance to the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1960