Published : 15-03-2017
Three Palestinian toddlers died in war-tattered Syria after the government troops denied them access out of Yalda for urgent treatment at Damascus hospitals.
Residents of Yalda town and Yarmouk Camp have frequently launched cries for help over the deteriorating health services in the area due to the tough cordon enforced by the government forces and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (PFLP – GC) for over 1,361 days.
AGPS quoted activists as identifying the three toddlers as: six-day-old Jaafar Abu Khalil, Abdullah Kharmendi, and Rawaa Abu Hamdan. The three casualties were pronounced dead over the past couple of days.
AGPS documented the death of 185 Palestinian refugees in besieged Yarmouk Camp due to undernourishment and medical neglect.
Three Palestinian toddlers died in war-tattered Syria after the government troops denied them access out of Yalda for urgent treatment at Damascus hospitals.
Residents of Yalda town and Yarmouk Camp have frequently launched cries for help over the deteriorating health services in the area due to the tough cordon enforced by the government forces and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (PFLP – GC) for over 1,361 days.
AGPS quoted activists as identifying the three toddlers as: six-day-old Jaafar Abu Khalil, Abdullah Kharmendi, and Rawaa Abu Hamdan. The three casualties were pronounced dead over the past couple of days.
AGPS documented the death of 185 Palestinian refugees in besieged Yarmouk Camp due to undernourishment and medical neglect.