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Shelling Hits Yarmouk Camp, Water Cut off for 1,000 Days

Published : 06-06-2017

Shelling Hits Yarmouk Camp, Water Cut off for 1,000 Days

A round of mortar shells slammed into Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees.

A couple of days earlier, the regime forces attacked Palestine Street and Sports Street with mortar shells and B10 artillery, inflicting heavy material losses.

A tough cordon has been imposed by the regime army and its war partners on the camp for 1,000 days running, blocking civilians’ access out of and into the shelter. Water supplies to the camp have also been cut off since September 8, 2014. All hospitals and clinics in the area have gone out of operation and several medics were pronounced dead in the unabated hostilities.

Several relief institutions also suspended their services after ISIS crept into the camp, in cooperation with AlNusra Front, in early April 2015.

In the meantime, ISIS and Tahrir AlSham battalions have reportedly been gearing up to retreat from the camp after Tahrir AlSham fighters were allowed a safe access into Idlib as part of the four-town agreement between the Syrian government and the opposition.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5282

A round of mortar shells slammed into Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees.

A couple of days earlier, the regime forces attacked Palestine Street and Sports Street with mortar shells and B10 artillery, inflicting heavy material losses.

A tough cordon has been imposed by the regime army and its war partners on the camp for 1,000 days running, blocking civilians’ access out of and into the shelter. Water supplies to the camp have also been cut off since September 8, 2014. All hospitals and clinics in the area have gone out of operation and several medics were pronounced dead in the unabated hostilities.

Several relief institutions also suspended their services after ISIS crept into the camp, in cooperation with AlNusra Front, in early April 2015.

In the meantime, ISIS and Tahrir AlSham battalions have reportedly been gearing up to retreat from the camp after Tahrir AlSham fighters were allowed a safe access into Idlib as part of the four-town agreement between the Syrian government and the opposition.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5282