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Clashes in Yarmouk, and the Syrian Regime still Besieging the Camp for 1080 Consecutive Days

Published : 31-05-2016

Clashes in Yarmouk, and the Syrian Regime still Besieging the Camp for 1080 Consecutive Days

In the south of the capital Damascus, clashes broke out in the besieged Yarmouk camp between ISIS and Nusra since yesterday; clashes centered on Masbah Albasil area, which was targeted by a missile fired by ISIS towards an area controlled by Nusra coincided with news of new negotiations between the two parties to stop the fighting.

In addition, the regular army and GC groups continue the Yarmouk refugee camp for the day (1080), respectively, while power cut for more than (1141) days, and water cut  for 630 days, while the number of siege victims has reached (187) victims.

The besieged and displaced residents of Yarmouk are still suffering due to the ongoing conflict and ISIS's restrictions in the clashes areas with Nusra, and due to the prevention of the Syrian Regime to enter food and medical supplies, as well as the prevention of the residents' return to their houses.  

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3360

In the south of the capital Damascus, clashes broke out in the besieged Yarmouk camp between ISIS and Nusra since yesterday; clashes centered on Masbah Albasil area, which was targeted by a missile fired by ISIS towards an area controlled by Nusra coincided with news of new negotiations between the two parties to stop the fighting.

In addition, the regular army and GC groups continue the Yarmouk refugee camp for the day (1080), respectively, while power cut for more than (1141) days, and water cut  for 630 days, while the number of siege victims has reached (187) victims.

The besieged and displaced residents of Yarmouk are still suffering due to the ongoing conflict and ISIS's restrictions in the clashes areas with Nusra, and due to the prevention of the Syrian Regime to enter food and medical supplies, as well as the prevention of the residents' return to their houses.  

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3360