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Victims in Palestine Liberation Army rise to 230 and the army command continues to force its members to fight

Published : 13-10-2017

Victims in Palestine Liberation Army rise to 230 and the army command continues to force its members to fight

Palestinian refugee “Tarek Nour Al-Garadat” from the Palestine Liberation Army has died while fighting alongside the Syrian regime forces in the clashes taking place in Beit Jann town, in Ghouta, west of Damascus.

The Monitoring and Documentation team in AGPS revealed that the number of Palestinian victims in the ranks of the Palestine Liberation Army since the outbreak of war in Syria has reached 230, most of which died while fighting during clashes in different places across Syria, mainly in the Damascus suburbs.

At the meantime, the Liberation army’s command continues to force its members to fight in Syria, alongside the regime forces, despite the ongoing demands to not push them into the Syrian conflict. There are more than 6000 fighters in 15 different locations across the country, of which 3000 are engaged in the clashes.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5965

Palestinian refugee “Tarek Nour Al-Garadat” from the Palestine Liberation Army has died while fighting alongside the Syrian regime forces in the clashes taking place in Beit Jann town, in Ghouta, west of Damascus.

The Monitoring and Documentation team in AGPS revealed that the number of Palestinian victims in the ranks of the Palestine Liberation Army since the outbreak of war in Syria has reached 230, most of which died while fighting during clashes in different places across Syria, mainly in the Damascus suburbs.

At the meantime, the Liberation army’s command continues to force its members to fight in Syria, alongside the regime forces, despite the ongoing demands to not push them into the Syrian conflict. There are more than 6000 fighters in 15 different locations across the country, of which 3000 are engaged in the clashes.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5965