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The Suffering of Displaced People of Handarat camp Continues under Violent Clashes between the Regime and the Opposition Groups

Published : 22-04-2016

The Suffering of Displaced People of Handarat camp Continues under Violent Clashes between the Regime and the Opposition Groups

In Aleppo Suburb, the suffering of the Palestinian refugees, who were displaced from Handarat camp, continues since 1089 days respectively due to the control of the military Syrian Opposition over the camp, where the residents face difficult living situation, in addition to the high prices and the unavailability of the material resources. Handarat camp and the surrounding areas are still exposed to bombing and violent clashes between the Opposition armed groups and the Regular Army alongside Al Quds Brigade, where the Regular Army tries to control the camp, which forms a strategic point for the Army, and the Opposition is also trying to control the camp to go towards Handarat town and Aleppo Central Prison. AGPS documented the names of 43 victims from Handarat camp and also documented 32 detainees in the Syrian prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3182

In Aleppo Suburb, the suffering of the Palestinian refugees, who were displaced from Handarat camp, continues since 1089 days respectively due to the control of the military Syrian Opposition over the camp, where the residents face difficult living situation, in addition to the high prices and the unavailability of the material resources. Handarat camp and the surrounding areas are still exposed to bombing and violent clashes between the Opposition armed groups and the Regular Army alongside Al Quds Brigade, where the Regular Army tries to control the camp, which forms a strategic point for the Army, and the Opposition is also trying to control the camp to go towards Handarat town and Aleppo Central Prison. AGPS documented the names of 43 victims from Handarat camp and also documented 32 detainees in the Syrian prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3182