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Activists: the opposition factions in south Damascus closed the Yarmouk/Yelda barrier today, in an agreement with the Syrian regime

Published : 12-11-2017

Activists: the opposition factions in south Damascus closed the Yarmouk/Yelda barrier today, in an agreement with the Syrian regime

Activists confirmed to AGPS that the armed Syrian opposition groups in the towns of south Damascus, closed the Yarmouk/Yelda barrier this morning Based on agreement with the Syrian regime. This came after the latter gave the opposition groups the choice to either close the Yelda/Yarmouk camp barrier, or that the regime closes the Beit Sahm barrier. However, the Group could not confirm the authenticity of the news from other sources.

AGPS holds all the sides of conflict in south Damascus accountable for the lives of civilians in Yarmouk camp, calling on them to neutralize the civilians and to open all the barriers for the entry of aid and food supplies into Yarmouk camp.

The Group asserts that anyone who prevents the entry of aid to the residents is a partner in the siege crime, which to this date has led to the death of 200 refugees from the camp, due to malnutrition and the lack of medical services.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6129

Activists confirmed to AGPS that the armed Syrian opposition groups in the towns of south Damascus, closed the Yarmouk/Yelda barrier this morning Based on agreement with the Syrian regime. This came after the latter gave the opposition groups the choice to either close the Yelda/Yarmouk camp barrier, or that the regime closes the Beit Sahm barrier. However, the Group could not confirm the authenticity of the news from other sources.

AGPS holds all the sides of conflict in south Damascus accountable for the lives of civilians in Yarmouk camp, calling on them to neutralize the civilians and to open all the barriers for the entry of aid and food supplies into Yarmouk camp.

The Group asserts that anyone who prevents the entry of aid to the residents is a partner in the siege crime, which to this date has led to the death of 200 refugees from the camp, due to malnutrition and the lack of medical services.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6129