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Shelling Targets Dar'a Camp and the Outskirts of Al-Nayrab and Khan Eshieh Camps Results in Injuries

Published : 03-02-2016

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Dar'a Camp, south of Syria, was subjected yesterday to artillery shelling and to tanks' shells caused direct and massive destruction of civilians' houses and properties, in addition to the horrifying tension state that prevailed the camp.

The suffering of Dar'a camp's residents is being aggravated on daily basis, as the clashes and shelling almost never stopped since the beginning of the war, this led to the death of dozens of civilians, and to destroying nearly 70% of the camp's buildings. Therefore, the rest of civilians inside the camp, who are estimated at 500 according to unofficial statistics, encounter lots of challenges in both living and health care aspects, particularly as the running water is still cut for 672 days.

In western Damascus Suburb, reports from Khan Eshieh camp indicated that three civilians were injured following the artillery shelling that hit the camp's outskirts from Al-Kabousiyya nearby hill where the regime's military is positioned. Violent clashes occurred between the regime's and opposition's forces in the same area as well.

To the north of Syria, where the western outskirts of Al-Nayrab camp were hit by three mortar shells which resulted in material damages and caused a tension state amidst civilians of the camp.

It should be noted that the camp's location has gained strategic value in terms of military as it is based near the Al-Nayrab airport. However, the camp is being hit by artillery repetitively causing many deaths among the inhabitants of the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2765

Dar'a Camp, south of Syria, was subjected yesterday to artillery shelling and to tanks' shells caused direct and massive destruction of civilians' houses and properties, in addition to the horrifying tension state that prevailed the camp.

The suffering of Dar'a camp's residents is being aggravated on daily basis, as the clashes and shelling almost never stopped since the beginning of the war, this led to the death of dozens of civilians, and to destroying nearly 70% of the camp's buildings. Therefore, the rest of civilians inside the camp, who are estimated at 500 according to unofficial statistics, encounter lots of challenges in both living and health care aspects, particularly as the running water is still cut for 672 days.

In western Damascus Suburb, reports from Khan Eshieh camp indicated that three civilians were injured following the artillery shelling that hit the camp's outskirts from Al-Kabousiyya nearby hill where the regime's military is positioned. Violent clashes occurred between the regime's and opposition's forces in the same area as well.

To the north of Syria, where the western outskirts of Al-Nayrab camp were hit by three mortar shells which resulted in material damages and caused a tension state amidst civilians of the camp.

It should be noted that the camp's location has gained strategic value in terms of military as it is based near the Al-Nayrab airport. However, the camp is being hit by artillery repetitively causing many deaths among the inhabitants of the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2765