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Classes Suspended in AlMuzeireeb Schools due to Deadly Onslaughts

Published : 19-02-2017

Classes Suspended in AlMuzeireeb Schools due to Deadly Onslaughts

AGPS news correspondent in southern Syria said schools and other public structures in AlMuzeireeb shut their doors due to the rampant onslaughts launched by the government troops. At the same time, Russian warplanes have been hovering over the territory, sparking terror among civilians.

AGPS reporter said AlMuzeireeb Hospital suspended its health services, except for emergency cases while schools have closed their doors for fear of having children killed in the raging warfare.

Deadly offensives have also prevented AlMuzeireeb residents from gaining a safe access into local mosques to perform their religious prayers.

On February 18, 2014 the government warplanes struck UNRWA-run AlZaytoun School and the agency’s clinic in AlMuzeireeb with barrel bombs, immediately killing dozens of civilians, including 15 Palestinians, in one of the most notorious massacres ever recorded in the area.

Just one week earlier, on February 9, 2014, a barrel bomb dropped by the regime fighter jets on UNRWA-run Teraan School left 40 schoolchildren and four teaching staff members wounded.

A similar barrel strike launched on April 27, 2014 on a local school inflicted serious wounds on civilians, mostly children.

AlMuzeireeb is a home to 1,700 Palestinian families. The area has been grappling with abject living conditions due to the tough blockade, along with the lack of financial resources and the swift price leap.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4724

AGPS news correspondent in southern Syria said schools and other public structures in AlMuzeireeb shut their doors due to the rampant onslaughts launched by the government troops. At the same time, Russian warplanes have been hovering over the territory, sparking terror among civilians.

AGPS reporter said AlMuzeireeb Hospital suspended its health services, except for emergency cases while schools have closed their doors for fear of having children killed in the raging warfare.

Deadly offensives have also prevented AlMuzeireeb residents from gaining a safe access into local mosques to perform their religious prayers.

On February 18, 2014 the government warplanes struck UNRWA-run AlZaytoun School and the agency’s clinic in AlMuzeireeb with barrel bombs, immediately killing dozens of civilians, including 15 Palestinians, in one of the most notorious massacres ever recorded in the area.

Just one week earlier, on February 9, 2014, a barrel bomb dropped by the regime fighter jets on UNRWA-run Teraan School left 40 schoolchildren and four teaching staff members wounded.

A similar barrel strike launched on April 27, 2014 on a local school inflicted serious wounds on civilians, mostly children.

AlMuzeireeb is a home to 1,700 Palestinian families. The area has been grappling with abject living conditions due to the tough blockade, along with the lack of financial resources and the swift price leap.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4724