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Tragic humanitarian and living conditions experienced by the residents of west Yarmouk camp

Published : 27-02-2018

Tragic humanitarian and living conditions experienced by the residents of west Yarmouk camp

In south Damascus, the remaining residents of the Ain Ghazal Street in thewest of Yarmouk camp are suffering from harsh humanitarian and living conditions, especially after the violent clashes that broke out between ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham’ and ISIS a few days ago, which enabled the latter to control the important positions and center points of Tahrir Al-Sham.

According to the Action Group’s correspondent, the number of families living in the west of Yarmouk decreased after the fighting from 30 families to 15, who are complaining of the siege imposed by ISIS, which has resulted in the prevention of food and medicine entry. He noted that the residents of Ain Ghazal cannot move freely because they are caught in the crossfire of ISIS’s snipers.

The regime's army, the General Command groups and the pro-regime Palestinian factions continue to impose their siege on Yarmouk camp for the 1569th consecutive day, opening the door to a huge suffering of the residents of the camp. The ongoing water and electricity cuts have resulted in the prevention of the entry of food, medical and other supplies. The residents are banned from entering or leaving the camp through its main entrances, which are controlled by groups of the Syrian security and the Palestinian factions affiliated to it, leading to the death of more than 200 refugees as a result of malnutrition and the shortage of medical services.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6687

In south Damascus, the remaining residents of the Ain Ghazal Street in thewest of Yarmouk camp are suffering from harsh humanitarian and living conditions, especially after the violent clashes that broke out between ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham’ and ISIS a few days ago, which enabled the latter to control the important positions and center points of Tahrir Al-Sham.

According to the Action Group’s correspondent, the number of families living in the west of Yarmouk decreased after the fighting from 30 families to 15, who are complaining of the siege imposed by ISIS, which has resulted in the prevention of food and medicine entry. He noted that the residents of Ain Ghazal cannot move freely because they are caught in the crossfire of ISIS’s snipers.

The regime's army, the General Command groups and the pro-regime Palestinian factions continue to impose their siege on Yarmouk camp for the 1569th consecutive day, opening the door to a huge suffering of the residents of the camp. The ongoing water and electricity cuts have resulted in the prevention of the entry of food, medical and other supplies. The residents are banned from entering or leaving the camp through its main entrances, which are controlled by groups of the Syrian security and the Palestinian factions affiliated to it, leading to the death of more than 200 refugees as a result of malnutrition and the shortage of medical services.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6687