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Two Palestinians transferred in an ambulance from south Damascus to the capital's hospitals

Published : 21-11-2017

Two Palestinians transferred in an ambulance from south Damascus to the capital

In the south of the capital Damascus, AGPS’s reporter said that two Palestinian refugees were evacuated by ambulances from the south of Damascus to the capital's hospitals for treatment.

According to our correspondent, “Fedaa Mosleh” and “Mahmoud Mohammed Al-Shehaby” was transferred, following efforts by the National Committee for Palestinian Relief in Syria and the Palestinian National Authority, south of Damascus.

Field sources in Yarmouk camp confirmed to AGPS that more than 189 Palestinian patients are in desperate need of treatment outside of Yarmouk camp and its neighboring areas and that any delay in that may put their lives at risk.

Yarmouk camp has been under a strict siege by the Syrian army and the Palestinian groups affiliated to it for 1587 days, while large areas of it are under ISIS’s control since 2015, which has compounded the suffering of the residents and forced hundreds of them to flee to neighboring towns.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6175

In the south of the capital Damascus, AGPS’s reporter said that two Palestinian refugees were evacuated by ambulances from the south of Damascus to the capital's hospitals for treatment.

According to our correspondent, “Fedaa Mosleh” and “Mahmoud Mohammed Al-Shehaby” was transferred, following efforts by the National Committee for Palestinian Relief in Syria and the Palestinian National Authority, south of Damascus.

Field sources in Yarmouk camp confirmed to AGPS that more than 189 Palestinian patients are in desperate need of treatment outside of Yarmouk camp and its neighboring areas and that any delay in that may put their lives at risk.

Yarmouk camp has been under a strict siege by the Syrian army and the Palestinian groups affiliated to it for 1587 days, while large areas of it are under ISIS’s control since 2015, which has compounded the suffering of the residents and forced hundreds of them to flee to neighboring towns.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6175