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600 Days of Siege and 1105 Victims in the Yarmouk Camp.

Published : 27-02-2015

600 Days of Siege and 1105 Victims in the Yarmouk Camp.

It is now 600 consecutive days of the strict siege imposed by the Syrian Regular Army and the PFGC groups in light of the deteriorated living and health crises inside the Yarmouk camp.

All hospitals and clinics have stopped working due to the acute shortage of medical supplies and cadres except for Palestine Hospital that works with its minimum capacity.

Meanwhile, the toll of shelling, clashes, and siege victims was raised to 1105 victims, including 169 victims died due to malnutrition and lack of medical care because of the continuing siege of the Yarmouk camp.

The water cut in the houses of the civilians in the Yarmouk camp for 170 days, while power cuts for 680 days.

It is mentioned that the checkpoints of the Regular Army and the GC prevent the entry of any urgent relief, food, or medical aid, provided by the international organizations to the besieged residents of the Yarmouk camp for more than two months.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/581

It is now 600 consecutive days of the strict siege imposed by the Syrian Regular Army and the PFGC groups in light of the deteriorated living and health crises inside the Yarmouk camp.

All hospitals and clinics have stopped working due to the acute shortage of medical supplies and cadres except for Palestine Hospital that works with its minimum capacity.

Meanwhile, the toll of shelling, clashes, and siege victims was raised to 1105 victims, including 169 victims died due to malnutrition and lack of medical care because of the continuing siege of the Yarmouk camp.

The water cut in the houses of the civilians in the Yarmouk camp for 170 days, while power cuts for 680 days.

It is mentioned that the checkpoints of the Regular Army and the GC prevent the entry of any urgent relief, food, or medical aid, provided by the international organizations to the besieged residents of the Yarmouk camp for more than two months.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/581