Published : 13-05-2018
In the north of Syria, the Turkish authorities allowed the entry of the fifth batch of displaced persons from Yarmouk camp and the south of Damascus, after being prevented from entering the opposition areas in the north of Syria five days ago. More than a thousand displaced people, including hundreds of women and children, suffered extremely harsh living conditions during the five days.
According to the reports received by the Action Group, the buses entered through the Abu Zindin checkpoint, near to the town of Al-Baab in the east of Aleppo, where it will continue its route to Jarabulus in the north of Syria.
In the north of Syria, the Turkish authorities allowed the entry of the fifth batch of displaced persons from Yarmouk camp and the south of Damascus, after being prevented from entering the opposition areas in the north of Syria five days ago. More than a thousand displaced people, including hundreds of women and children, suffered extremely harsh living conditions during the five days.
According to the reports received by the Action Group, the buses entered through the Abu Zindin checkpoint, near to the town of Al-Baab in the east of Aleppo, where it will continue its route to Jarabulus in the north of Syria.