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More than 1100 Days of Siege over the Yarmouk Camp

Published : 24-06-2016

More than 1100 Days of Siege over the Yarmouk Camp

The regular army, the PFGC groups, and the pro-Syrian Regime Palestinian groups continue besieging the Yarmouk refugee camp for more than (1100) days respectively. The siege impacted negatively on the people in the camp, where the regular army and the affiliated groups cut off water and electricity, prevent the introduction of food and medical supplies, etc., and prevent the exit or entry of residents from the main entrances of the camp which are controlled by groups of the Syrian security forces and Palestinian groups.

Frequent shelling and continuous blockade resulted in the stoppage of all hospitals and clinics, while a number of medical staff died by bombing and mortars. The breaking of ISIS into the camp has aggravated the suffering of residents, as ISIS controlled the camp supported by Nusra at the beginning of April 2015, where many relief agencies left the camp following ISIS threats.

A number of families experience a new siege after they were trapped in the clashes areas that break out between ISIS and Nusra in the alleys of the camp, and the difficulty of providing food and drinking water, especially with the spread of snipers, burning of houses, and the explosion devices.

Clashes, hit-and-run operations, and explosion of tunnels continue between ISIS and Nusra, which led to a number of deaths and wounded in the ranks of the attacking forces, while the Nusra restored some buildings were seized previously by ISIS. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3488

The regular army, the PFGC groups, and the pro-Syrian Regime Palestinian groups continue besieging the Yarmouk refugee camp for more than (1100) days respectively. The siege impacted negatively on the people in the camp, where the regular army and the affiliated groups cut off water and electricity, prevent the introduction of food and medical supplies, etc., and prevent the exit or entry of residents from the main entrances of the camp which are controlled by groups of the Syrian security forces and Palestinian groups.

Frequent shelling and continuous blockade resulted in the stoppage of all hospitals and clinics, while a number of medical staff died by bombing and mortars. The breaking of ISIS into the camp has aggravated the suffering of residents, as ISIS controlled the camp supported by Nusra at the beginning of April 2015, where many relief agencies left the camp following ISIS threats.

A number of families experience a new siege after they were trapped in the clashes areas that break out between ISIS and Nusra in the alleys of the camp, and the difficulty of providing food and drinking water, especially with the spread of snipers, burning of houses, and the explosion devices.

Clashes, hit-and-run operations, and explosion of tunnels continue between ISIS and Nusra, which led to a number of deaths and wounded in the ranks of the attacking forces, while the Nusra restored some buildings were seized previously by ISIS. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3488