Published : 10-09-2016
The Palestinian refugees who were displaced from Handarat camp for (1224) days, are still suffering as they were displaced from their homes after the Syrian armed opposition controlled the camp. They are facing harsh living conditions, especially after they were asked to evacuate the ninth unit in the university city in Aleppo, which added to their misery and suffering.
Handarat Camp and the surrounding areas are still exposed to bombing and separate clashes, amid clashes once in a while between the military Opposition and Al Quds Brigade alongside the Regular Army.
The Regular Army is trying to control the camp that forms a strategic point for the Army to go forward to Handarat town and Aleppo Central Prison.
The Palestinian refugees who were displaced from Handarat camp for (1224) days, are still suffering as they were displaced from their homes after the Syrian armed opposition controlled the camp. They are facing harsh living conditions, especially after they were asked to evacuate the ninth unit in the university city in Aleppo, which added to their misery and suffering.
Handarat Camp and the surrounding areas are still exposed to bombing and separate clashes, amid clashes once in a while between the military Opposition and Al Quds Brigade alongside the Regular Army.
The Regular Army is trying to control the camp that forms a strategic point for the Army to go forward to Handarat town and Aleppo Central Prison.