Published : 20-10-2016
Over 15,000 Palestinian refugees, along with a number of Palestinian and Syrian families who have been dislocated from flashpoint areas, have been subjected to dire living conditions due to the tough blockade imposed by the Syrian regime forces. The latter have sealed off all accessroads into the capital Damascus before civilians dwelling in Zakia and Khan al-Sheih for the third week running.
Alarm bells have been sounded over a looming humanitarian crisis to rock the camp after it had run out of basic food items, most notably flour and vegetables. Long-term power and water blackouts execrated the situation even further.
Over 15,000 Palestinian refugees, along with a number of Palestinian and Syrian families who have been dislocated from flashpoint areas, have been subjected to dire living conditions due to the tough blockade imposed by the Syrian regime forces. The latter have sealed off all accessroads into the capital Damascus before civilians dwelling in Zakia and Khan al-Sheih for the third week running.
Alarm bells have been sounded over a looming humanitarian crisis to rock the camp after it had run out of basic food items, most notably flour and vegetables. Long-term power and water blackouts execrated the situation even further.