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Residents of Sbiena camp demanding to open the road back to their homes.

Published : 17-02-2016

Residents of Sbiena camp demanding to open the road back to their homes.

Sbiena camp residents demanded Syrian army and groups loyal to it to open the roads back to their camp, just like they did to Husseiniya camp, after 832 days of preventing them from returning to it. The camp's residents have been forced to leave the camp because of the violent clashes that broke out between the regular army and groups of opposition which ended up with the full dominance of regime's army over the camp.

Estimates of eyewitnesses’ show that more than 80% of the camp is destructed, specifically the region from Muaaz bin Jabal mosque onto the bakery of the camp known as Kurds bakery, which forms the western entrance to the camp.

People of the camp have been displaced to neighboring towns and camps, this displacement brought them suffering that did not stop at leaving their homes, but more than that to include all aspects of their lives, which turned into a tragedy because of the economic conditions and the spread of unemployment and poor financial resources.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2841

Sbiena camp residents demanded Syrian army and groups loyal to it to open the roads back to their camp, just like they did to Husseiniya camp, after 832 days of preventing them from returning to it. The camp's residents have been forced to leave the camp because of the violent clashes that broke out between the regular army and groups of opposition which ended up with the full dominance of regime's army over the camp.

Estimates of eyewitnesses’ show that more than 80% of the camp is destructed, specifically the region from Muaaz bin Jabal mosque onto the bakery of the camp known as Kurds bakery, which forms the western entrance to the camp.

People of the camp have been displaced to neighboring towns and camps, this displacement brought them suffering that did not stop at leaving their homes, but more than that to include all aspects of their lives, which turned into a tragedy because of the economic conditions and the spread of unemployment and poor financial resources.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2841