Published : 27-11-2016
In a related development, alarm bells have been sounded over the tragic state of affairs endured by hundreds of Palestinian refugee families who have been displaced from their shelters in Aleppo-based Handarat Camp for 1,300 days due to the deadly hostilities between the government battalions and the opposition outfits.
The refugees were forced out of their homes after opposition troops grabbed hold of the camp, where 70% of civilian buildings have been razed to the ground due to the abrupt blitzes launched by the government army. Hit-and-run attacks have also been ongoing between the different warring actors.
Live snapshots circulated on social media networks showed the turn for the worse the situation has taken in the camp after the regime troops and their Liwa Al-Quds abettors moved into the area.
In a related development, alarm bells have been sounded over the tragic state of affairs endured by hundreds of Palestinian refugee families who have been displaced from their shelters in Aleppo-based Handarat Camp for 1,300 days due to the deadly hostilities between the government battalions and the opposition outfits.
The refugees were forced out of their homes after opposition troops grabbed hold of the camp, where 70% of civilian buildings have been razed to the ground due to the abrupt blitzes launched by the government army. Hit-and-run attacks have also been ongoing between the different warring actors.
Live snapshots circulated on social media networks showed the turn for the worse the situation has taken in the camp after the regime troops and their Liwa Al-Quds abettors moved into the area.