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Rocket attack targets Yarmouk camp and renewed clashes on its outskirts

Published : 25-10-2017

Rocket attack targets Yarmouk camp and renewed clashes on its outskirts

Yarmouk camp was bombarded with rockets on Monday, where the Syrian regime and the Palestinian factions affiliated to it attacked scattered places with several high-explosive missiles, causing material damage.

AGPS’s reporter confirmed that ISIS imposed a curfew on the residents after Al-Maghreb prayers, adding that many masked men were seen inside the camp.

In context, AGPS’s correspondent noted that a state of alert and tension continues to dominate the seam zone south of Yarmouk camp, amid the ongoing, violent fighting between the armed Syrian opposition forces in Yelda and ISIS, at the axis of the clinic and the Japanese hospital.

In the meantime, residents of Yarmouk complain of the violations and repressive practices of ISIS against them, as well as suffering from the siege imposed on the camp and the catastrophic humanitarian conditions lived by almost three thousand of its residents.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6030

Yarmouk camp was bombarded with rockets on Monday, where the Syrian regime and the Palestinian factions affiliated to it attacked scattered places with several high-explosive missiles, causing material damage.

AGPS’s reporter confirmed that ISIS imposed a curfew on the residents after Al-Maghreb prayers, adding that many masked men were seen inside the camp.

In context, AGPS’s correspondent noted that a state of alert and tension continues to dominate the seam zone south of Yarmouk camp, amid the ongoing, violent fighting between the armed Syrian opposition forces in Yelda and ISIS, at the axis of the clinic and the Japanese hospital.

In the meantime, residents of Yarmouk complain of the violations and repressive practices of ISIS against them, as well as suffering from the siege imposed on the camp and the catastrophic humanitarian conditions lived by almost three thousand of its residents.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6030