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New promises made to Handarat camp’s residents in Aleppo regarding their return and the reconstruction of the camp’s infrastructure

Published : 29-09-2017

New promises made to Handarat camp’s residents in Aleppo regarding their return and the reconstruction of the camp’s infrastructure

Media pages affiliated to the Syrian regime released news that Aleppo’s governor has made new promises to reconstruct the infrastructure of Handarat camp, over a period of one month. Electricity and water tanks will also be guaranteed for the camp.

The pages also confirmed that Maqta Al-Baqara and Al-Shaher schools will be fully equipped, along with a clinic complex. Daily bread will be available for those returning to the camp and remnants of war and destruction in the camp will be removed, according to the governor.

The meeting was held at a Palestinian refugee shelter in Aleppo and more than 90 families registered to go to the camp within a few days, added the pages.

This comes amid the terrible conditions Handarat camp’s residents are living in a number of areas and shelters, as well as those living in the ninth-unit of the university housing in Aleppo who have been ordered by the Syrian regime to leave the housing and find an alternative place to live.

Eye witnesses who visited Handarat camp on 25th of June 2017, said that 90% of the buildings there were completely or partially destructed, due to the clashes that broke out inside it and the Syrian forces targeting it with rockets and explosive barrels.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5888

Media pages affiliated to the Syrian regime released news that Aleppo’s governor has made new promises to reconstruct the infrastructure of Handarat camp, over a period of one month. Electricity and water tanks will also be guaranteed for the camp.

The pages also confirmed that Maqta Al-Baqara and Al-Shaher schools will be fully equipped, along with a clinic complex. Daily bread will be available for those returning to the camp and remnants of war and destruction in the camp will be removed, according to the governor.

The meeting was held at a Palestinian refugee shelter in Aleppo and more than 90 families registered to go to the camp within a few days, added the pages.

This comes amid the terrible conditions Handarat camp’s residents are living in a number of areas and shelters, as well as those living in the ninth-unit of the university housing in Aleppo who have been ordered by the Syrian regime to leave the housing and find an alternative place to live.

Eye witnesses who visited Handarat camp on 25th of June 2017, said that 90% of the buildings there were completely or partially destructed, due to the clashes that broke out inside it and the Syrian forces targeting it with rockets and explosive barrels.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5888