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Shelling, Clashes Rock Yarmouk, Deraa Camps for Palestinian Refugees

Published : 22-03-2017

Shelling, Clashes Rock Yarmouk, Deraa Camps for Palestinian Refugees

Violent clashes burst out on Tuesday in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus, between pro-government militias, ISIS mobs, and AlNusra Front. At the same time, a round of mortar shells slammed into the camp, resulting in material damage.

Meanwhile, Deraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, in southern Syria, was struck with mortar shells on Tuesday. Violent clashes between the opposition outfits and the government squads further rocked the outer edges of the shelter.

Palestinian refugees in southern Syria, particularly those sheltered in Deraa Camp, have been enduring dire conditions due to the security mayhem, unabated shelling, and acute dearth in financial resources and health services.

According to unofficial data, the rampant hostilities took away the lives of dozens of Deraa residents and knocked down 70% of civilian buildings in the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4881

Violent clashes burst out on Tuesday in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus, between pro-government militias, ISIS mobs, and AlNusra Front. At the same time, a round of mortar shells slammed into the camp, resulting in material damage.

Meanwhile, Deraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, in southern Syria, was struck with mortar shells on Tuesday. Violent clashes between the opposition outfits and the government squads further rocked the outer edges of the shelter.

Palestinian refugees in southern Syria, particularly those sheltered in Deraa Camp, have been enduring dire conditions due to the security mayhem, unabated shelling, and acute dearth in financial resources and health services.

According to unofficial data, the rampant hostilities took away the lives of dozens of Deraa residents and knocked down 70% of civilian buildings in the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4881