Published : 25-12-2016
Pro-government parties have been allowed free access into the camp in exchange for cash amounting to 50,000 Syrian Liras.
In another development, desperate for heat, residents of the Yarmouk Camp have been burning their clothes and furniture to stave off winter cold after they failed to afford firewood and fuel supplies due to the tough blockade and price hike.
Frequent power blackouts have made the situation far worse in an area where securing firewood is worth 25,000 S.L per month.
Since the outburst of the armed conflict in war-ragged Syria, the displaced Palestinian refugees have been grappling with abject living conditions.
Pro-government parties have been allowed free access into the camp in exchange for cash amounting to 50,000 Syrian Liras.
In another development, desperate for heat, residents of the Yarmouk Camp have been burning their clothes and furniture to stave off winter cold after they failed to afford firewood and fuel supplies due to the tough blockade and price hike.
Frequent power blackouts have made the situation far worse in an area where securing firewood is worth 25,000 S.L per month.
Since the outburst of the armed conflict in war-ragged Syria, the displaced Palestinian refugees have been grappling with abject living conditions.