Published : 02-06-2016
Palestinian refugees, who fled from the Handarat camp since 1127 consecutive days, are still suffering, as they were forced to displace from their homes after the Syrian armed opposition imposed control over the camp. The residents are facing harsh living conditions, especially after they were asked to vacate the ninth unit in the university city of Aleppo, which exacerbated their misery and suffering.
Meanwhile, Handarat camp and the adjacent areas are still subjected to sporadic shelling and clashes that broke out between now and then between the Syrian armed opposition groups and the regular army alongside al-Quds Brigade. In addition, the regular army is seeking to impose its control over the camp, which is a strategic point, while the opposition groups seek to advance towards the town of Handarat and the central prison of Aleppo.
Palestinian refugees, who fled from the Handarat camp since 1127 consecutive days, are still suffering, as they were forced to displace from their homes after the Syrian armed opposition imposed control over the camp. The residents are facing harsh living conditions, especially after they were asked to vacate the ninth unit in the university city of Aleppo, which exacerbated their misery and suffering.
Meanwhile, Handarat camp and the adjacent areas are still subjected to sporadic shelling and clashes that broke out between now and then between the Syrian armed opposition groups and the regular army alongside al-Quds Brigade. In addition, the regular army is seeking to impose its control over the camp, which is a strategic point, while the opposition groups seek to advance towards the town of Handarat and the central prison of Aleppo.