Published : 21-06-2016
In World Refugee Day, the AGPS documented "3263" Palestinian refugees have died during the ongoing war in Syria. Statistics of the AGPS noted that "1081" refugees died after their houses bombed, while "719" refugees died due to clashes, "447" refugees died under torture in the Syrian regime's prisons, and "293" refugees have been shot by a sniper.
"187" refugees died because of the strict siege imposed by the regime and PFGC groups over the Yarmouk refugee camp, while the rest of victims died due to various reasons, including field executions, bombings, kidnappings, and other reasons.
The monitoring and documentation team of the AGPS documented data of "1077" Palestinian Syrian detainees who are detained in prisons of the Syrian regime, noting that the real number may exceed 1200 detainees, because of the fear of many families of detainees to tell about the disappearance of their children in the regime's prisons.
It is worth mentioning that the AGPS provides access to detailed statistics on its website: www.actionpal.org.uk/en
During the last years of the Syrian war, a huge wave of mass migration was observed inside and outside Syria, where the number of Palestinian immigrants to Europe amounted to about 71 thousand, according to the AGPS statistics. The migrants were distributed across six core countries (Sweden, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Norway, Denmark, about (15,500) Palestinian Syrian refugees in Jordan, (42,500) Palestinian Syrian refugees in Lebanon, (6000) Palestinian Syrian refugees in Egypt, according to UNRWA statistics up to July 2015, (8000) Palestinian Syrian refugees in Turkey , and (1000) Palestinian Syrian refugees in the Gaza Strip.
About 280 thousand Palestinians were displaced inside Syria, most notably the Yarmouk refugee camp south of the capital, Damascus, in addition to Handarat camp in Aleppo and Deraa camp in southern Syria.
In World Refugee Day, the AGPS documented "3263" Palestinian refugees have died during the ongoing war in Syria. Statistics of the AGPS noted that "1081" refugees died after their houses bombed, while "719" refugees died due to clashes, "447" refugees died under torture in the Syrian regime's prisons, and "293" refugees have been shot by a sniper.
"187" refugees died because of the strict siege imposed by the regime and PFGC groups over the Yarmouk refugee camp, while the rest of victims died due to various reasons, including field executions, bombings, kidnappings, and other reasons.
The monitoring and documentation team of the AGPS documented data of "1077" Palestinian Syrian detainees who are detained in prisons of the Syrian regime, noting that the real number may exceed 1200 detainees, because of the fear of many families of detainees to tell about the disappearance of their children in the regime's prisons.
It is worth mentioning that the AGPS provides access to detailed statistics on its website: www.actionpal.org.uk/en
During the last years of the Syrian war, a huge wave of mass migration was observed inside and outside Syria, where the number of Palestinian immigrants to Europe amounted to about 71 thousand, according to the AGPS statistics. The migrants were distributed across six core countries (Sweden, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Norway, Denmark, about (15,500) Palestinian Syrian refugees in Jordan, (42,500) Palestinian Syrian refugees in Lebanon, (6000) Palestinian Syrian refugees in Egypt, according to UNRWA statistics up to July 2015, (8000) Palestinian Syrian refugees in Turkey , and (1000) Palestinian Syrian refugees in the Gaza Strip.
About 280 thousand Palestinians were displaced inside Syria, most notably the Yarmouk refugee camp south of the capital, Damascus, in addition to Handarat camp in Aleppo and Deraa camp in southern Syria.