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Civilians in Yarmouk camp make an appeal from under the rubble, to save their lives

Published : 09-05-2018

Civilians in Yarmouk camp make an appeal from under the rubble, to save their lives

In the same context, more than 45 civilians stranded under the rubble of their houses in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees, appealed to all human rights institutions, civil defense organizations, the Palestinian Red Crescent and the International Red Cross, to save their lives and get them out of the rubble caused by the heavy bombardment of the camp, with explosive barrels and rockets.

On their part, activists and residents of the camp called on specialists and those who can help, to work saving the lives of the refugees trapped under the rubble and treating them, and to secure civil defense teams to remove the debris and withdraw the civilians.

The Syrian regime bombarded one of the cellars sheltering civilians in Yarmouk camp, on Saturday, May 5, with rocket-propelled grenades and explosive barrels, leading to the death of two Palestinians and the injury of over 15 others, most of which were women and children. Large numbers of the documented refugees remain under the rubble.

There are no ambulances or civilian defense teams inside Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees, due to the suspension of most relief and community institutions from working inside the camp since ISIS took control of it in April 2015, and the ongoing siege imposed by the Syrian regime and the factions affiliated to it.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7085

In the same context, more than 45 civilians stranded under the rubble of their houses in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees, appealed to all human rights institutions, civil defense organizations, the Palestinian Red Crescent and the International Red Cross, to save their lives and get them out of the rubble caused by the heavy bombardment of the camp, with explosive barrels and rockets.

On their part, activists and residents of the camp called on specialists and those who can help, to work saving the lives of the refugees trapped under the rubble and treating them, and to secure civil defense teams to remove the debris and withdraw the civilians.

The Syrian regime bombarded one of the cellars sheltering civilians in Yarmouk camp, on Saturday, May 5, with rocket-propelled grenades and explosive barrels, leading to the death of two Palestinians and the injury of over 15 others, most of which were women and children. Large numbers of the documented refugees remain under the rubble.

There are no ambulances or civilian defense teams inside Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees, due to the suspension of most relief and community institutions from working inside the camp since ISIS took control of it in April 2015, and the ongoing siege imposed by the Syrian regime and the factions affiliated to it.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7085