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New displacement of Palestinians from Damascus on the impact of continuous shelling

Published : 04-05-2018

New displacement of Palestinians from Damascus on the impact of continuous shelling

10 buses carrying members of the armed Syrian opposition and their families have exited south Damascus, heading to the north of Syria through the Beit Sahm corridors, within an agreement with the Syrian regime which rules the complete exit of armed men from the towns of south Damascus (Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm) to Idlib, after handing over their weapons and equipment.

Our correspondent reported that about two thousand Palestinian refugees registered their names on the displacement lists from south Damascus to the north of Syria, fearing the revenge of the Syrian regime forces and the factions affiliated to it, arrest, and escaping from forced recruitment imposed by the Syrian regime on Palestinian refugees.

About 12,000 Palestinian refugees who have fled to the town of Yelda as a result of the ongoing shelling and clashes in Yarmouk camp, live in a state of tension and anxiety over their unknown fate. They also fear that the camp and areas south of Damascus will be emptied of their inhabitants, as happened in the western towns of Ghouta and other towns entered by the Syrian regime.

Yesterday, the Syrian regime sent 60 buses to the Beit Sahm area, in preparation for the transfer of members of the armed Syrian opposition and their families to Idlib, north of Syria.

This comes on the 15th consecutive day of the military campaign launched by the Syrian and Russian regimes on Yarmouk camp and the towns of south Damascus, where the Syrian regime and its affiliated factions, with Russian air support, continue to bombard Yarmouk camp, Al-Tadamon and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad in south Damascus, with dozens of air strikes and high-impact elephant rockets and mortars.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7059

10 buses carrying members of the armed Syrian opposition and their families have exited south Damascus, heading to the north of Syria through the Beit Sahm corridors, within an agreement with the Syrian regime which rules the complete exit of armed men from the towns of south Damascus (Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm) to Idlib, after handing over their weapons and equipment.

Our correspondent reported that about two thousand Palestinian refugees registered their names on the displacement lists from south Damascus to the north of Syria, fearing the revenge of the Syrian regime forces and the factions affiliated to it, arrest, and escaping from forced recruitment imposed by the Syrian regime on Palestinian refugees.

About 12,000 Palestinian refugees who have fled to the town of Yelda as a result of the ongoing shelling and clashes in Yarmouk camp, live in a state of tension and anxiety over their unknown fate. They also fear that the camp and areas south of Damascus will be emptied of their inhabitants, as happened in the western towns of Ghouta and other towns entered by the Syrian regime.

Yesterday, the Syrian regime sent 60 buses to the Beit Sahm area, in preparation for the transfer of members of the armed Syrian opposition and their families to Idlib, north of Syria.

This comes on the 15th consecutive day of the military campaign launched by the Syrian and Russian regimes on Yarmouk camp and the towns of south Damascus, where the Syrian regime and its affiliated factions, with Russian air support, continue to bombard Yarmouk camp, Al-Tadamon and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad in south Damascus, with dozens of air strikes and high-impact elephant rockets and mortars.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7059