Published : 07-11-2016
The Russian fighter aircrafts at predawn time on Sunday hit the Khan Al-Shih Camp for Palestinian refugees in Western Al-Ghouta with internationally banned firebombs. Wildfires rocked civilian homes in Nastala Street, resulting in heavy material losses.
Reporting from the scene, AGPS news correspondent said a warplane slammed four explosive barrels containing the internationally prohibited and flammable napalm liquid into the environs of Khan Al-Shih Camp. At the same time, artillery shelling targeted the central neighborhoods of the camp and its main water reservoir, inflicting remarkable material damage.
Over recent weeks, Khan Al-Shih Camp and its adjacent ranches have been subjected to heavy blitzing by the Russian warplanes using phosphorus incendiary grenades and cluster bombs. Offensives on local schools, mosques, and on the Al-Alsalam Hospital took away the lives of a number of civilians, including women and children, and wreaked havoc on civilian homes.
AGPS reporter has also sounded alarm bells over the tragic humanitarian situation in the camp after refugees had run out of food, bread, and water due to the tough blockade imposed by the regime militias for 38 days running.
The Russian fighter aircrafts at predawn time on Sunday hit the Khan Al-Shih Camp for Palestinian refugees in Western Al-Ghouta with internationally banned firebombs. Wildfires rocked civilian homes in Nastala Street, resulting in heavy material losses.
Reporting from the scene, AGPS news correspondent said a warplane slammed four explosive barrels containing the internationally prohibited and flammable napalm liquid into the environs of Khan Al-Shih Camp. At the same time, artillery shelling targeted the central neighborhoods of the camp and its main water reservoir, inflicting remarkable material damage.
Over recent weeks, Khan Al-Shih Camp and its adjacent ranches have been subjected to heavy blitzing by the Russian warplanes using phosphorus incendiary grenades and cluster bombs. Offensives on local schools, mosques, and on the Al-Alsalam Hospital took away the lives of a number of civilians, including women and children, and wreaked havoc on civilian homes.
AGPS reporter has also sounded alarm bells over the tragic humanitarian situation in the camp after refugees had run out of food, bread, and water due to the tough blockade imposed by the regime militias for 38 days running.