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Pro-government forces block access of UN aids into Khan Al-Sheih Camp

Published : 17-12-2016

Pro-government forces block access of UN aids into Khan Al-Sheih Camp

Reporting from Khan Al-Sheih Camp, AGPS correspondent said tension has been running high in the area as pro-government civil militias banned the access of UN aid packages into the camp and attempted to steal aid-loaded trucks.

AGPS correspondent added that nearly 600 UN-marked trucks carrying foodstuff and aids entered into Khan Al-Sheih a couple of days ago. The aids, provided by UNICEF and the Red Crescent, included food items, flour, drugs, detergents, bread, and blankets.

Red Crescent ambulances and mobile clinics escorted the aid trucks.

The Syrian government forces and their war abettors held sway over the entire camp following a deal recently struck with the opposition outfits in early December.

A few days earlier, Director of thebArab Palestinian Refugees General Commission, Ali Mustafa, entered the camp and discussed with the residents possible ways to smooth the access of students and civilians out of and into the shelter.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4394

Reporting from Khan Al-Sheih Camp, AGPS correspondent said tension has been running high in the area as pro-government civil militias banned the access of UN aid packages into the camp and attempted to steal aid-loaded trucks.

AGPS correspondent added that nearly 600 UN-marked trucks carrying foodstuff and aids entered into Khan Al-Sheih a couple of days ago. The aids, provided by UNICEF and the Red Crescent, included food items, flour, drugs, detergents, bread, and blankets.

Red Crescent ambulances and mobile clinics escorted the aid trucks.

The Syrian government forces and their war abettors held sway over the entire camp following a deal recently struck with the opposition outfits in early December.

A few days earlier, Director of thebArab Palestinian Refugees General Commission, Ali Mustafa, entered the camp and discussed with the residents possible ways to smooth the access of students and civilians out of and into the shelter.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4394