Published : 18-03-2015
It is now 619 consecutive days of the siege imposed by the Syrian regular army and the PFGC groups on the Yarmouk camp in light of the worsening living and health crises, where all hospitals and clinics stopped working due to the acute shortage of materials and medical staff, with the exception of Palestine Hospital.
The residents complain of continued water cut from their homes for about 189 days respectively, while power cut continue for (699) days.
It is now 619 consecutive days of the siege imposed by the Syrian regular army and the PFGC groups on the Yarmouk camp in light of the worsening living and health crises, where all hospitals and clinics stopped working due to the acute shortage of materials and medical staff, with the exception of Palestine Hospital.
The residents complain of continued water cut from their homes for about 189 days respectively, while power cut continue for (699) days.