Published : 02-11-2016
Red sirens have been sounded in Khan Al-Shih Camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus outskirts after local markets had run out of basic food items and medicines.
Reporting from the camp, AGPS correspondent quoted the refugees as stating that a humanitarian crisis is awaiting the camp around the corner due to the closure slapped by the regime militias on all access roads into the area. The refugees added that children are on the verge of death due to the acute dearth in milk supplies.
Over 12,000 civilians, including 3,000 children, have been grappling with a tough siege imposed by the Syrian regime troops since early October 2016.
Red sirens have been sounded in Khan Al-Shih Camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus outskirts after local markets had run out of basic food items and medicines.
Reporting from the camp, AGPS correspondent quoted the refugees as stating that a humanitarian crisis is awaiting the camp around the corner due to the closure slapped by the regime militias on all access roads into the area. The refugees added that children are on the verge of death due to the acute dearth in milk supplies.
Over 12,000 civilians, including 3,000 children, have been grappling with a tough siege imposed by the Syrian regime troops since early October 2016.