Published : 17-01-2017
The Palestine Charity Commission on Saturday handed out 2,200 bread bundles and toddler milk to the residents of Khan Al-Sheih camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus western suburbs, after relief trucks gained access into the shelter via government checkpoints.
Meanwhile, the regime troops deployed at checkpoints pitched around Khan Al-Sheih have been denying civilians’ access to their homes in the shelter.
The Palestine Charity Commission on Saturday handed out 2,200 bread bundles and toddler milk to the residents of Khan Al-Sheih camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus western suburbs, after relief trucks gained access into the shelter via government checkpoints.
Meanwhile, the regime troops deployed at checkpoints pitched around Khan Al-Sheih have been denying civilians’ access to their homes in the shelter.