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Yarmouk markets witness a decrease in the prices of resources after the opening of Al-Orouba crossing

Published : 12-12-2017

Yarmouk markets witness a decrease in the prices of resources after the opening of Al-Orouba crossing

The Action Group’s correspondent in the south of Damascus, said that the markets of Yarmouk camp saw a significant decrease in the prices of food supplies and vegetables, after the Syrian opposition forces opened the Orouba crossing, piding between the camp and Yelda.

The forces allowed the passage of civilians and students to enter and leave the camp. The Syrian regime forces also allowed commercial vehicles to pass through to the towns of south Damascus (Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm), after closing the Babilla-Sidi Makdad crossing as a punishment for the Syrian opposition forces, following its opening of the Yelda-Yarmouk camp crossing.

In the meantime, the residents of Yarmouk camp are complaining of the unfair practices and abuses by the members of ISIS against them.

The Action Group’s reporter noted that the number of families remaining in the camp are more than 3000, who are living in inhumane conditions, including 35 families living under the siege of ISIS for more than a month, in the west of Yarmouk camp that is under the control of “Tahrir Al-Sham” (previously known as Al-Nusra Front). Their fate is unknown.

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The Action Group’s correspondent in the south of Damascus, said that the markets of Yarmouk camp saw a significant decrease in the prices of food supplies and vegetables, after the Syrian opposition forces opened the Orouba crossing, piding between the camp and Yelda.

The forces allowed the passage of civilians and students to enter and leave the camp. The Syrian regime forces also allowed commercial vehicles to pass through to the towns of south Damascus (Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm), after closing the Babilla-Sidi Makdad crossing as a punishment for the Syrian opposition forces, following its opening of the Yelda-Yarmouk camp crossing.

In the meantime, the residents of Yarmouk camp are complaining of the unfair practices and abuses by the members of ISIS against them.

The Action Group’s reporter noted that the number of families remaining in the camp are more than 3000, who are living in inhumane conditions, including 35 families living under the siege of ISIS for more than a month, in the west of Yarmouk camp that is under the control of “Tahrir Al-Sham” (previously known as Al-Nusra Front). Their fate is unknown.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6288