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Urgent call to save over 15 civilians buried under the rubble in Yarmouk camp

Published : 07-05-2018

Urgent call to save over 15 civilians buried under the rubble in Yarmouk camp

Activists stated that there are still many civilians stranded in their houses or in the cellars, noting that two of those cellars are under the rubble and there are no information about their residents’ conditions and their numbers. Leaving their houses in such conditions and heavy bombardments, is an unaccountable gamble.

While local sources reported that a Palestinian refugee died and dozens of women and children were wounded, after the Syrian regime forces bombarded one of the cellars in Street 15 in Yarmouk camp. A child named “Sarah” died the day before yesterday of a head injury she received during the heavy bombardment which targeted one of the cellars in the Ja’una neighborhood in the camp.

For their part, the residents of Yarmouk camp and Palestinian activists appealed to the institutions, the Palestinian and Syrian Red Crescent and the civil defense institutions, to save more than 15 civilians trapped in one of the cellars under the rubble of the destroyed buildings, in the besieged Yarmouk camp.

Last Saturday, the Syrian regime bombarded one of the cellars sheltering civilians in Yarmouk camp, with rocket-propelled grenades and explosive barrels, leading to the death of two Palestinian refugees and the injury of more than 15 refugees, most of which were women and children.

The activists and the residents of the camp demanded that the competent authorities and those who can help the wounded, be allowed to enter the three neighboring towns of the camp, and treat them as needed. They also called for the provision of civil defense teams to remove debris and exhume bodies inside the cellars in the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7073

Activists stated that there are still many civilians stranded in their houses or in the cellars, noting that two of those cellars are under the rubble and there are no information about their residents’ conditions and their numbers. Leaving their houses in such conditions and heavy bombardments, is an unaccountable gamble.

While local sources reported that a Palestinian refugee died and dozens of women and children were wounded, after the Syrian regime forces bombarded one of the cellars in Street 15 in Yarmouk camp. A child named “Sarah” died the day before yesterday of a head injury she received during the heavy bombardment which targeted one of the cellars in the Ja’una neighborhood in the camp.

For their part, the residents of Yarmouk camp and Palestinian activists appealed to the institutions, the Palestinian and Syrian Red Crescent and the civil defense institutions, to save more than 15 civilians trapped in one of the cellars under the rubble of the destroyed buildings, in the besieged Yarmouk camp.

Last Saturday, the Syrian regime bombarded one of the cellars sheltering civilians in Yarmouk camp, with rocket-propelled grenades and explosive barrels, leading to the death of two Palestinian refugees and the injury of more than 15 refugees, most of which were women and children.

The activists and the residents of the camp demanded that the competent authorities and those who can help the wounded, be allowed to enter the three neighboring towns of the camp, and treat them as needed. They also called for the provision of civil defense teams to remove debris and exhume bodies inside the cellars in the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7073