Published : 04-11-2016
Palestinian refugee families who have been displaced from Qudsiya town, in Damascus, returned to their homes via the newly-unblocked Qudsiya-Damascus thoroughfare. Foodstuff and flour packages were also dispatched to the camp while local bakeries have been reopened.
Several Palestinian refugees heaved a relief sigh after tension smoothed down in the area. The refugees called for granting them a safe passage into their places of residence, particularly the Yarmouk camp, from which they have been displaced due to the massive shelling and tough blockade.
Unabated blitzing and unremitting hostilities forced hundreds of refugees and displaced Syrian nationals out of Qudsiya town, a home to over 250,000 residents, including 6,000 Palestinian families, mostly residents of Yarmouk Camp. Onslaughts by the Syrian regime militias on Qudsiya took away the lives of a number of refugees, among whom women and children.
Palestinian refugee families who have been displaced from Qudsiya town, in Damascus, returned to their homes via the newly-unblocked Qudsiya-Damascus thoroughfare. Foodstuff and flour packages were also dispatched to the camp while local bakeries have been reopened.
Several Palestinian refugees heaved a relief sigh after tension smoothed down in the area. The refugees called for granting them a safe passage into their places of residence, particularly the Yarmouk camp, from which they have been displaced due to the massive shelling and tough blockade.
Unabated blitzing and unremitting hostilities forced hundreds of refugees and displaced Syrian nationals out of Qudsiya town, a home to over 250,000 residents, including 6,000 Palestinian families, mostly residents of Yarmouk Camp. Onslaughts by the Syrian regime militias on Qudsiya took away the lives of a number of refugees, among whom women and children.