Published : 12-03-2016
The Al-Yarmouk siege continues for the day 1000, during which, a real humanitarian disaster was experienced by the civilians inside the camp, who lacked all kinds of heating fuel, medical care, and food essentials, this made many of the starving people look for bites in garbage piles across the streets, or to line up in long queues waiting for food parcels sent from UNRWA or other relief foundations.
The siege caused direct death to tens of PRS termed as “Siege Victims” who died out of untreated injuries or starved to death. The AGPS’ statistics confirm that the total number of Al-Yamouk’s siege victims reached 186.
The Al-Yarmouk siege continues for the day 1000, during which, a real humanitarian disaster was experienced by the civilians inside the camp, who lacked all kinds of heating fuel, medical care, and food essentials, this made many of the starving people look for bites in garbage piles across the streets, or to line up in long queues waiting for food parcels sent from UNRWA or other relief foundations.
The siege caused direct death to tens of PRS termed as “Siege Victims” who died out of untreated injuries or starved to death. The AGPS’ statistics confirm that the total number of Al-Yamouk’s siege victims reached 186.