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Shelling Targets Deraa Al Balad and Tareeq Al Sad amid State of Panic among Palestinian Refugees

Published : 07-07-2016

Shelling Targets Deraa Al Balad and Tareeq Al Sad amid State of Panic among Palestinian Refugees

News reported that the regular army targeted the neighborhoods of Deraa and Tareeq Al Sad near Deraa camp south of Syria, which resulted in damages in civilians' houses and panic among residents, especially women and children. No news about deaths or injuries among civilians.

Many Palestinian families who were displaced from Deraa camp live at Al Balad area and the adjacent neighborhood of Tareeq Al Sad. Refugees south of Syria suffer of difficult living and security conditions, while the remaining refugees in Deraa camp are suffering of very serious humanitarian situation, especially regarding health and living aspects. Water is still cut for 820 days, while frequent shelling and clashes resulted in the destruction of almost 70 % of the camp's buildings, in addition to a number of deaths, according to unofficial statistics.  

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3552

News reported that the regular army targeted the neighborhoods of Deraa and Tareeq Al Sad near Deraa camp south of Syria, which resulted in damages in civilians' houses and panic among residents, especially women and children. No news about deaths or injuries among civilians.

Many Palestinian families who were displaced from Deraa camp live at Al Balad area and the adjacent neighborhood of Tareeq Al Sad. Refugees south of Syria suffer of difficult living and security conditions, while the remaining refugees in Deraa camp are suffering of very serious humanitarian situation, especially regarding health and living aspects. Water is still cut for 820 days, while frequent shelling and clashes resulted in the destruction of almost 70 % of the camp's buildings, in addition to a number of deaths, according to unofficial statistics.  

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3552