Published : 21-01-2015
The water cuts in the Yarmouk camp for 134 days respectively, as 20,000 besieged civilians inside the Yarmouk camp are suffering of great difficulties in securing the minimum needs of water, forcing them to walk and wait for long periods in order to have some liters of drinking water.
Coincided with a severe shortage of food, prompting many of them to search for food for their children in the streets and the remains, while the price of a kilogram of grass has reached approximately ($ 5). Meanwhile, the regular army and groups of the PFGC impose a strict siege on the camp for about (564) days respectively, resulted in the death of (161) refugees because of malnutrition and medical care shortage.
The water cuts in the Yarmouk camp for 134 days respectively, as 20,000 besieged civilians inside the Yarmouk camp are suffering of great difficulties in securing the minimum needs of water, forcing them to walk and wait for long periods in order to have some liters of drinking water.
Coincided with a severe shortage of food, prompting many of them to search for food for their children in the streets and the remains, while the price of a kilogram of grass has reached approximately ($ 5). Meanwhile, the regular army and groups of the PFGC impose a strict siege on the camp for about (564) days respectively, resulted in the death of (161) refugees because of malnutrition and medical care shortage.