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Distributing some Aids in the Yarmouk and its Residents Demand to Return.

Published : 07-03-2015

Distributing some Aids in the Yarmouk and its Residents Demand to Return.

The relief urgent aid distribution continued for the besieged residents inside the camp, where the distribution was at Yarmouk municipality. This distribution came after one day of distributing more than 300 share of food aid and it is scheduled to continue the distribution for several days until it covers all the families of the Yarmouk refugee camp.

The  camp is still under the siege imposed by the Syrian army  and the General Command groups for (608) days respectively, while the power cut for more than 688 days, the water cut for 178 days respectively, and the high number of siege victims that reached to (172) victims.

In the same context, the displaced families from the Yarmouk who are in the Algerian shelter Center "Taher" demanded revving the actions of opening the way for their return to their homes in the camp, due to their suffering worsening outside their homes. The displaced refugees complained about the hard living conditions, where many families share only one room in the school. It is referred that Tahir Algerian School is one of the largest shelters in Al Zahira area in Damascus, and the estimated number of families in this place is 51 families from the Yarmouk refugee camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/637

The relief urgent aid distribution continued for the besieged residents inside the camp, where the distribution was at Yarmouk municipality. This distribution came after one day of distributing more than 300 share of food aid and it is scheduled to continue the distribution for several days until it covers all the families of the Yarmouk refugee camp.

The  camp is still under the siege imposed by the Syrian army  and the General Command groups for (608) days respectively, while the power cut for more than 688 days, the water cut for 178 days respectively, and the high number of siege victims that reached to (172) victims.

In the same context, the displaced families from the Yarmouk who are in the Algerian shelter Center "Taher" demanded revving the actions of opening the way for their return to their homes in the camp, due to their suffering worsening outside their homes. The displaced refugees complained about the hard living conditions, where many families share only one room in the school. It is referred that Tahir Algerian School is one of the largest shelters in Al Zahira area in Damascus, and the estimated number of families in this place is 51 families from the Yarmouk refugee camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/637