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The Regim's Army Continues Preventing Residents of Sbeina from Returning Back to their Homes for 726 Days

Published : 14-11-2015

The Regim

In Damascus suburb, the regular army and some Palestinian groups continue to prevent people of Sbeina camp to return to their homes for 726 days respectively, after being forced to leave because of the violent clashes that broke out between the regular army and groups of the armed opposition, which ended with the regular army complete control over the camp.

According to eyewitness, more than 80% of the camp's buildings were almost destroyed specifically the area extends from Maaz bin Jabal mosque till the camp's bakery, known as Kurds bakery, which forms the western entrance of the camp.

The residents have fled to neighboring towns and camps, to find themselves in a new suffering, not only for leaving their homes, but also it affected all aspects of their lives that turned into a tragedy because of the economic conditions, the spread of unemployment,  and the poor financial resources.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2277

In Damascus suburb, the regular army and some Palestinian groups continue to prevent people of Sbeina camp to return to their homes for 726 days respectively, after being forced to leave because of the violent clashes that broke out between the regular army and groups of the armed opposition, which ended with the regular army complete control over the camp.

According to eyewitness, more than 80% of the camp's buildings were almost destroyed specifically the area extends from Maaz bin Jabal mosque till the camp's bakery, known as Kurds bakery, which forms the western entrance of the camp.

The residents have fled to neighboring towns and camps, to find themselves in a new suffering, not only for leaving their homes, but also it affected all aspects of their lives that turned into a tragedy because of the economic conditions, the spread of unemployment,  and the poor financial resources.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2277