Published : 04-11-2016
Reporting from Khan Al-Shih, an AGPS news correspondent said an offensive carried out by the regime Shilka self-propelled tanks left four refugees wounded.
A shell was also slammed into Khan Al-Shih’s eastern neighborhood but caused no damage as it did not explode. At the same time, Syrian and Russian warplanes showered the nearby ranches and towns with intensive air raids using the internationally-prohibited cluster bombs. Violent clashes burst out in the outer edges of the camp shortly afterwards.
The onslaught comes at a time when Khan Al-Shih residents sounded distress signals over the tough siege slapped by the Syrian regime army on the camp for the 34th day running. As a result, the refugees have run out of food items, toddler milk, and medicines. The camp has also been subjected to unbroken power and telecommunication outages.
Reporting from Khan Al-Shih, an AGPS news correspondent said an offensive carried out by the regime Shilka self-propelled tanks left four refugees wounded.
A shell was also slammed into Khan Al-Shih’s eastern neighborhood but caused no damage as it did not explode. At the same time, Syrian and Russian warplanes showered the nearby ranches and towns with intensive air raids using the internationally-prohibited cluster bombs. Violent clashes burst out in the outer edges of the camp shortly afterwards.
The onslaught comes at a time when Khan Al-Shih residents sounded distress signals over the tough siege slapped by the Syrian regime army on the camp for the 34th day running. As a result, the refugees have run out of food items, toddler milk, and medicines. The camp has also been subjected to unbroken power and telecommunication outages.