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Bombing and Limited Aids Distribution at the Yarmouk Camp.

Published : 07-02-2015

Bombing and Limited Aids Distribution at the Yarmouk Camp.

The Yarmouk camp was exposed yesterday to heavy shelling targeted Al Reja Square in the camp, while our correspondent couldn’t know the damages because of the large security tensions in the region after the bombing. It is referred that one shell was dropped on the main street, causing the outbreak of fires in a shop.

The first pack of bread has entered the camp yesterday after it was stopped for about 580 days, where hundreds of people gathered in an attempt to get a pack of bread, and a large number returned without bread because of the limited amount that entered.

Amounts of aids were entered to the camp through the Syrian Red Crescent through Yelda town, our correspondent inside the camp confirmed that the aids, which were distributed on the residents, did not exceed 60 parcels. It is referred that 165 victims died because of the strict siege, the victims died due to malnutrition and lack of medical care.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/432

The Yarmouk camp was exposed yesterday to heavy shelling targeted Al Reja Square in the camp, while our correspondent couldn’t know the damages because of the large security tensions in the region after the bombing. It is referred that one shell was dropped on the main street, causing the outbreak of fires in a shop.

The first pack of bread has entered the camp yesterday after it was stopped for about 580 days, where hundreds of people gathered in an attempt to get a pack of bread, and a large number returned without bread because of the limited amount that entered.

Amounts of aids were entered to the camp through the Syrian Red Crescent through Yelda town, our correspondent inside the camp confirmed that the aids, which were distributed on the residents, did not exceed 60 parcels. It is referred that 165 victims died because of the strict siege, the victims died due to malnutrition and lack of medical care.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/432