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Residents of Handarat Camp Allowed Access to their Homes for 1st Time

Published : 26-06-2017

Residents of Handarat Camp Allowed Access to their Homes for 1st Time

Residents of Handarat Camp were allowed to return to their homes 246 days after the Syrian government forces grabbed hold of the area.

Handarat returnees performed Eid prayers at the local mosque, which has been severely damaged by the rampant shelling.

Residents of Handarat Camp who were deported to Aleppo had been denied access to their homes for 1,512 days running.

Nearly 90% of civilian buildings and structures in Aleppo-based Handarat Camp have been partially or totally destroyed in the deadly offensives launched by the government forces using missiles and barrel bombs.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5391

Residents of Handarat Camp were allowed to return to their homes 246 days after the Syrian government forces grabbed hold of the area.

Handarat returnees performed Eid prayers at the local mosque, which has been severely damaged by the rampant shelling.

Residents of Handarat Camp who were deported to Aleppo had been denied access to their homes for 1,512 days running.

Nearly 90% of civilian buildings and structures in Aleppo-based Handarat Camp have been partially or totally destroyed in the deadly offensives launched by the government forces using missiles and barrel bombs.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5391