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Syrian Gov’t Forces Hit Palestinian Community in Deraa Suburbs with Gas Cylinders

Published : 25-01-2017

Syrian Gov’t Forces Hit Palestinian Community in Deraa Suburbs with Gas Cylinders

Randomly-unleashed spates of gas cylinders and mortar shells were slammed by the Syrian government battalions into Al-Sadd Road neighborhood, housing Palestinian refugees in Deraa outskirts.

No casualties were reported in the offensive.

Over recent years, onslaughts launched on civilian communities in war-torn Syria using explosive gas cylinders took away the lives of hundreds of Palestinian and Syrian civilians and culminated in irredeemable material damage.

Residents of Al-Sadd Road and Deraa Camp, where 80% of civilian buildings have been reduced to rubble by the raging warfare, have launched cries for help over the abject humanitarian situation inflicted by the tough cordon imposed by the Syrian regime troops on and around the area.

The local residents have also been bereaved of much-needed foodstuff and life-saving medicines.

The aforementioned conditions, coupled with the chronic water, power, and telecommunication outages, have made the area uninhabitable. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4593

Randomly-unleashed spates of gas cylinders and mortar shells were slammed by the Syrian government battalions into Al-Sadd Road neighborhood, housing Palestinian refugees in Deraa outskirts.

No casualties were reported in the offensive.

Over recent years, onslaughts launched on civilian communities in war-torn Syria using explosive gas cylinders took away the lives of hundreds of Palestinian and Syrian civilians and culminated in irredeemable material damage.

Residents of Al-Sadd Road and Deraa Camp, where 80% of civilian buildings have been reduced to rubble by the raging warfare, have launched cries for help over the abject humanitarian situation inflicted by the tough cordon imposed by the Syrian regime troops on and around the area.

The local residents have also been bereaved of much-needed foodstuff and life-saving medicines.

The aforementioned conditions, coupled with the chronic water, power, and telecommunication outages, have made the area uninhabitable. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4593