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Figures: The number of displacement buses from the towns of south Damascus towards the Syrian north

Published : 14-05-2018

Figures: The number of displacement buses from the towns of south Damascus towards the Syrian north

The Action Group said that the number of displaced from the towns of the south of Damascus, who arrived in the north of Syria reached more than 9 thousand people. They headed to the areas of the Operation Euphrates Shield, where they were distributed across the Deir Balout camp and Azaaz camp, in addition to the camps in Al-Baab city, which are new camps that are home to Palestinians and Syrians from Yarmouk camp and the south of Damascus. The fourth bus headed to Idlib, since all buses entered Al-Baab instead of the fourth one. The seventh bus was pided into two; one headed to Idlib and the second is gathered on the airport road, where they will head to Jarabulus, north-east of Aleppo.
According to the Action Group’s correspondent, the estimated number of Palestinian families displaced to the north of Syria was estimated at 750 families, noting that the figure is not accurate due to the uncertainty faced by migrants of the south of Damascus, and the continued departure of families from Yelda towards Idlib and Aleppo.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7111

The Action Group said that the number of displaced from the towns of the south of Damascus, who arrived in the north of Syria reached more than 9 thousand people. They headed to the areas of the Operation Euphrates Shield, where they were distributed across the Deir Balout camp and Azaaz camp, in addition to the camps in Al-Baab city, which are new camps that are home to Palestinians and Syrians from Yarmouk camp and the south of Damascus. The fourth bus headed to Idlib, since all buses entered Al-Baab instead of the fourth one. The seventh bus was pided into two; one headed to Idlib and the second is gathered on the airport road, where they will head to Jarabulus, north-east of Aleppo.
According to the Action Group’s correspondent, the estimated number of Palestinian families displaced to the north of Syria was estimated at 750 families, noting that the figure is not accurate due to the uncertainty faced by migrants of the south of Damascus, and the continued departure of families from Yelda towards Idlib and Aleppo.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7111