Published : 21-01-2018
Our correspondent in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus, confirmed the spread of kidney diseases among the refugees in the camp and the neighboring towns, due to their complete dependence of the untreated water from wells, following the cuts of drinking water, imposed by the regime for over 1222 days.
According to our correspondent, the illnesses include stones in the kidney and urinary tract, or sand deposits in varying proportions and quantities.
This comes amid the extreme lack of medical supplies and services inside Yarmouk camp, because of the continuous strict siege imposed by the Syrian regime and the Popular Front Groups - the General Command, on the camp, and ISIS’s brutal practices on the people.
Our correspondent in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus, confirmed the spread of kidney diseases among the refugees in the camp and the neighboring towns, due to their complete dependence of the untreated water from wells, following the cuts of drinking water, imposed by the regime for over 1222 days.
According to our correspondent, the illnesses include stones in the kidney and urinary tract, or sand deposits in varying proportions and quantities.
This comes amid the extreme lack of medical supplies and services inside Yarmouk camp, because of the continuous strict siege imposed by the Syrian regime and the Popular Front Groups - the General Command, on the camp, and ISIS’s brutal practices on the people.