Published : 25-03-2018
Dozens of the residents displaced from Yarmouk camp to Yelda have gathered in front of the Orouba crossing, piding between the town and Yarmouk camp, to demand the opening of the crossing and allowing them to return to their houses in the camp.
On their part, the armed Syrian opposition factions kept the crossing closed in front of the residents’ movement and did not respond to their demands, under the pretext of the tensioned security conditions and fears of ISIS’s attack against the opposition factions.
The Orouba crossing is the only port left for the residents of Yarmouk camp, who are subjected to a tight siege imposed by the Syrian regime and the Palestinian factions affiliated to it, for the 1709th day.
Dozens of the residents displaced from Yarmouk camp to Yelda have gathered in front of the Orouba crossing, piding between the town and Yarmouk camp, to demand the opening of the crossing and allowing them to return to their houses in the camp.
On their part, the armed Syrian opposition factions kept the crossing closed in front of the residents’ movement and did not respond to their demands, under the pretext of the tensioned security conditions and fears of ISIS’s attack against the opposition factions.
The Orouba crossing is the only port left for the residents of Yarmouk camp, who are subjected to a tight siege imposed by the Syrian regime and the Palestinian factions affiliated to it, for the 1709th day.