Published : 06-12-2017
The Action Group’s correspondent in the south of Damascus said that the crossing linking between Yarmouk camp and Yelda is open almost completely in front of civilian movement, however the entry of bicycles and motorbikes is banned. This should ease the suffering of more than 3000 families, besieged in Yarmouk camp.
The Yelda crossing is considered the only lifeline for these families, since they obtain the necessary food supplies through it, and its closure makes their life much more difficult as it reminds them of the hunger days, when the regime imposed its total siege, leading to the death of 201 people.
This comes amid the continuous siege imposed by the Syrian army, the General Command groups and the Palestinian factions affiliated to the regime, on Yarmouk camp for 1602 consecutive days, as well as the water and electricity cuts, which have prevented food, medical and other supplies from entering the camp. The families are also banned from leaving or returing to the camp through its main entrances.
The Action Group’s correspondent in the south of Damascus said that the crossing linking between Yarmouk camp and Yelda is open almost completely in front of civilian movement, however the entry of bicycles and motorbikes is banned. This should ease the suffering of more than 3000 families, besieged in Yarmouk camp.
The Yelda crossing is considered the only lifeline for these families, since they obtain the necessary food supplies through it, and its closure makes their life much more difficult as it reminds them of the hunger days, when the regime imposed its total siege, leading to the death of 201 people.
This comes amid the continuous siege imposed by the Syrian army, the General Command groups and the Palestinian factions affiliated to the regime, on Yarmouk camp for 1602 consecutive days, as well as the water and electricity cuts, which have prevented food, medical and other supplies from entering the camp. The families are also banned from leaving or returing to the camp through its main entrances.