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On the World Child Day, at Least 182 Palestinian Children Died in Syria

Published : 21-11-2015

On the World Child Day, at Least 182 Palestinian Children Died in Syria

On the eve of the Children's World Day, the monitoring and documenting team in AGPS confirmed that they had documented 182 victims from the Palestinian children who were killed in Syria as well as AGPS said that the real number is much more than this in which the number is expected to be doubled twice at least because of the various difficulties experienced by the Group in monitoring the ages of victims which are often linked to the security situation in the places of their deaths especially for victims of shelling and explosions.

It is worth mentioning that the AGPS documented number until today is (3064) victims of refugees because of the war in Syria for various reasons; most notably bombing, clashes, and death under torture in the Syrian regime's prisons in addition to the siege imposed on the Yarmouk camp in which (184) refugees died as a result of food medical care shortages.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2324

On the eve of the Children's World Day, the monitoring and documenting team in AGPS confirmed that they had documented 182 victims from the Palestinian children who were killed in Syria as well as AGPS said that the real number is much more than this in which the number is expected to be doubled twice at least because of the various difficulties experienced by the Group in monitoring the ages of victims which are often linked to the security situation in the places of their deaths especially for victims of shelling and explosions.

It is worth mentioning that the AGPS documented number until today is (3064) victims of refugees because of the war in Syria for various reasons; most notably bombing, clashes, and death under torture in the Syrian regime's prisons in addition to the siege imposed on the Yarmouk camp in which (184) refugees died as a result of food medical care shortages.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2324