Published : 27-12-2016
A couple of days ago, the Syrian government troops broke into Khan Al-Sheih Camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus western suburbs and kidnapped three residents, identified as Shadi Al-Hindi, Khaled Al-Hindi, and Hamouda Al-Hindi.
The regime troops further stormed a stockroom belonging to the Palestine Charity Commission and seized food items set to be distributed to civilians.
The assault is another chain in the series of violations of the truce deal struck with the opposition outfits. Among the provisos laid down by the deal was the fact that the government troops would not enter into the camp and task the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) to supervise the shelter.
At noontime on Sunday, a mass abduction sweep was launched by pro-government forces from the Sa’sa’ Branch, in Rural Damascus, against Khan Al-Sheih residents. The list of arrestees included youngsters Faris Eissat, Mohamed Abdullah, and Mohamed Arsan.
The government forces also seized aid-loaded vehicles owned by relief institutions and charities in Khan Al-Sheih.
A couple of days ago, the Syrian government troops broke into Khan Al-Sheih Camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus western suburbs and kidnapped three residents, identified as Shadi Al-Hindi, Khaled Al-Hindi, and Hamouda Al-Hindi.
The regime troops further stormed a stockroom belonging to the Palestine Charity Commission and seized food items set to be distributed to civilians.
The assault is another chain in the series of violations of the truce deal struck with the opposition outfits. Among the provisos laid down by the deal was the fact that the government troops would not enter into the camp and task the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) to supervise the shelter.
At noontime on Sunday, a mass abduction sweep was launched by pro-government forces from the Sa’sa’ Branch, in Rural Damascus, against Khan Al-Sheih residents. The list of arrestees included youngsters Faris Eissat, Mohamed Abdullah, and Mohamed Arsan.
The government forces also seized aid-loaded vehicles owned by relief institutions and charities in Khan Al-Sheih.