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Government troops ban entry of aids to Palestinian refugees in Deraa suburbs

Published : 08-01-2017

Government troops ban entry of aids to Palestinian refugees in Deraa suburbs

Palestinian refugees taking shelter in Deraa suburbs, in southern Syria, slammed the government troops for preventing them from entering food boxes received from UNRWA.

AGPS on-the-spot correspondent said Palestinian refugees often risk their lives to get a food box from UNRWA centers in Deraa to feed their starved children.

However, the refugees are often forced to sell those boxes at cheap prices due to the bans slapped by the regime troops deployed at local checkpoints.

Other refugees continue to refuse to head to UNRWA centers to receive aid parcels for fear of being kidnapped by the Syrian government forces in the process.

Several refugees sheltered in Deraa, Al-Muzeireeb, and Gileen have been subjected to daily crackdowns, intensive inspection, and arbitrary abductions on their way to fetch food from charities.

Residents of Deraa and Al-Muzeireeb shelters have sounded distress signals over the acute dearth in food items, saying no aids have been delivered to the area for so long.

Frequent shelling by the government forces on the camp, along with the unabated clashes between the opposition outfits, ISIS militias, and the regime troops, have made the situation far worse.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4505

Palestinian refugees taking shelter in Deraa suburbs, in southern Syria, slammed the government troops for preventing them from entering food boxes received from UNRWA.

AGPS on-the-spot correspondent said Palestinian refugees often risk their lives to get a food box from UNRWA centers in Deraa to feed their starved children.

However, the refugees are often forced to sell those boxes at cheap prices due to the bans slapped by the regime troops deployed at local checkpoints.

Other refugees continue to refuse to head to UNRWA centers to receive aid parcels for fear of being kidnapped by the Syrian government forces in the process.

Several refugees sheltered in Deraa, Al-Muzeireeb, and Gileen have been subjected to daily crackdowns, intensive inspection, and arbitrary abductions on their way to fetch food from charities.

Residents of Deraa and Al-Muzeireeb shelters have sounded distress signals over the acute dearth in food items, saying no aids have been delivered to the area for so long.

Frequent shelling by the government forces on the camp, along with the unabated clashes between the opposition outfits, ISIS militias, and the regime troops, have made the situation far worse.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4505