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70% of Buildings at Deraa, Handarat, and Sbeina Camps are destroyed, and 40% of Buildings at Yarmouk are Affected

Published : 26-05-2016

70% of Buildings at Deraa, Handarat, and Sbeina Camps are destroyed, and 40% of Buildings at Yarmouk are Affected

Witnesses estimated that more than 70% of buildings in Deraa Camp's at Deraa province, southern Syria are completely destroyed by the Syrian aircraft raids and explosive barrels, which led to the displacement of thousands of refugees from the camp towards the neighboring areas or outside Syria.

In the suburb of the capital Damascus, witnesses estimates indicate that more than 80% of buildings in Sbeina camp are almost completely destroyed specifically the area extended from Moaaz Bin Jabal mosque till the Kurds bakery, which forms the western entrance of the camp.

Meanwhile, the regular army and some affiliated Palestinian groups continue to prevent residents of Sbeina camp to return to their homes for 928 days, after being forced to leave because of the violent clashes between the regular army and groups of armed opposition, which ended with the regular army full control over the camp.

In northern Syria, it is estimated that more than 70% of buildings in Handarat camp are completely and partly destroyed because of rockets and explosive barrels that targeted the camp under the pretext of the existence of armed opposition groups, while the Palestinian refugees, who were displaced from Handarat camp are still suffering, where they have been displaced from their homes after the Syrian armed opposition controlled the camp.

In the Yarmouk camp south of the capital Damascus, it is estimated that about 40% of the buildings have been fully or partially damaged by the war machine, where witnesses confirms that the area in the beginning of the camp is the worst affected areas being the confrontations area between the Syrian regime and the armed opposition groups. In addition, the regular army and the General command groups still imposing siege on the camp and prevent the introduction of medicines and medical supplies, and they cut electricity and water.

It should be noted that other Palestinian camps and compounds have been exposed to explosive barrels, artillery shells, and rockets, which left considerable damage in homes and casualties, including children and women.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3336

Witnesses estimated that more than 70% of buildings in Deraa Camp's at Deraa province, southern Syria are completely destroyed by the Syrian aircraft raids and explosive barrels, which led to the displacement of thousands of refugees from the camp towards the neighboring areas or outside Syria.

In the suburb of the capital Damascus, witnesses estimates indicate that more than 80% of buildings in Sbeina camp are almost completely destroyed specifically the area extended from Moaaz Bin Jabal mosque till the Kurds bakery, which forms the western entrance of the camp.

Meanwhile, the regular army and some affiliated Palestinian groups continue to prevent residents of Sbeina camp to return to their homes for 928 days, after being forced to leave because of the violent clashes between the regular army and groups of armed opposition, which ended with the regular army full control over the camp.

In northern Syria, it is estimated that more than 70% of buildings in Handarat camp are completely and partly destroyed because of rockets and explosive barrels that targeted the camp under the pretext of the existence of armed opposition groups, while the Palestinian refugees, who were displaced from Handarat camp are still suffering, where they have been displaced from their homes after the Syrian armed opposition controlled the camp.

In the Yarmouk camp south of the capital Damascus, it is estimated that about 40% of the buildings have been fully or partially damaged by the war machine, where witnesses confirms that the area in the beginning of the camp is the worst affected areas being the confrontations area between the Syrian regime and the armed opposition groups. In addition, the regular army and the General command groups still imposing siege on the camp and prevent the introduction of medicines and medical supplies, and they cut electricity and water.

It should be noted that other Palestinian camps and compounds have been exposed to explosive barrels, artillery shells, and rockets, which left considerable damage in homes and casualties, including children and women.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3336