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Bombings target Khan Al Shieh Outskirts in Western Damascus Suburb

Published : 24-08-2016

Bombings target Khan Al Shieh Outskirts in Western Damascus Suburb

Khan Esheih Camp and its surroundings were targeted by the Regular Army causing only material damages. The bombing comes  a day after a visit by a delegation charged with the Syrian regime, headed by the mayor of Al Kaswa to see the conditions of the camp, where he suggested  During the visit, an initiative to put the civilians aside, stop the bombing, and secure a safe entry and exit of people.

It is noteworthy that the people of Khan Al Sheih camp- in the western Ghouta of the capital Damascus- assured on the need of putting the camp aside from the ongoing conflict in Syria. They confirmed that the camp- that contains about 12 thousand people, as well as hundreds of displaced people fleeing from the towns and cities of western Ghouta, such Medmah Sham, and Darya due to the deterioration of the security situation there- is completely demilitarized.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3805

Khan Esheih Camp and its surroundings were targeted by the Regular Army causing only material damages. The bombing comes  a day after a visit by a delegation charged with the Syrian regime, headed by the mayor of Al Kaswa to see the conditions of the camp, where he suggested  During the visit, an initiative to put the civilians aside, stop the bombing, and secure a safe entry and exit of people.

It is noteworthy that the people of Khan Al Sheih camp- in the western Ghouta of the capital Damascus- assured on the need of putting the camp aside from the ongoing conflict in Syria. They confirmed that the camp- that contains about 12 thousand people, as well as hundreds of displaced people fleeing from the towns and cities of western Ghouta, such Medmah Sham, and Darya due to the deterioration of the security situation there- is completely demilitarized.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3805