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Reports of dead and wounded civilians following the targeting of a shelter in Yarmouk camp

Published : 19-05-2018

Reports of dead and wounded civilians following the targeting of a shelter in Yarmouk camp

The Syrian regime and the Palestinian groups loyal to it, with Russian support, continue for the 30th consecutive day, their violent air and land bombardment of Yarmouk camp, AL-Hajar Al-Aswad and Al-Tadamon, in a military operation aimed at expelling the militants of ISIS from the south of the capital Damascus.

Local sources confirmed that the forces of the Syrian regime and the factions affiliated to it, bombarded one of the shelters in the afflicted Yarmouk camp yesterday, where more than thirty civilians are staying, including women and children.

The sources pointed out that more than ten martyrs and wounded civilians were taken out until this moment, amid continued shelling with artillery, rockets and air attacks.

The shelling coincides with violent clashes that broke out on several fronts between the regime’s army and the members of ISIS in the camp and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad neighborhood, which resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries on both sides.

The shelling of Yarmouk camp comes with the absence of ambulance and civil defense team in the camp, endangering the lives of civilians. The Group has received reports that many civilians are trapped under the rubble because of the shelling of their residential buildings.

On 19 April, the Syrian army launched a large-scale military campaign targeting Yarmouk camp and some of its neighboring neighborhoods, resulting in dozens of victims and casualties, as well as extensive damage to the buildings and infrastructure.

Yarmouk camp entered the Syrian crisis line in December 2012. The entire siege of Yarmouk began on 18 July 2013, during which the Syrian regime prevented the entry of food, fuel, medicines and medical supplies into the camp, causing more than 200 refugees to die, because of the siege and lack of medical care.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7138

The Syrian regime and the Palestinian groups loyal to it, with Russian support, continue for the 30th consecutive day, their violent air and land bombardment of Yarmouk camp, AL-Hajar Al-Aswad and Al-Tadamon, in a military operation aimed at expelling the militants of ISIS from the south of the capital Damascus.

Local sources confirmed that the forces of the Syrian regime and the factions affiliated to it, bombarded one of the shelters in the afflicted Yarmouk camp yesterday, where more than thirty civilians are staying, including women and children.

The sources pointed out that more than ten martyrs and wounded civilians were taken out until this moment, amid continued shelling with artillery, rockets and air attacks.

The shelling coincides with violent clashes that broke out on several fronts between the regime’s army and the members of ISIS in the camp and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad neighborhood, which resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries on both sides.

The shelling of Yarmouk camp comes with the absence of ambulance and civil defense team in the camp, endangering the lives of civilians. The Group has received reports that many civilians are trapped under the rubble because of the shelling of their residential buildings.

On 19 April, the Syrian army launched a large-scale military campaign targeting Yarmouk camp and some of its neighboring neighborhoods, resulting in dozens of victims and casualties, as well as extensive damage to the buildings and infrastructure.

Yarmouk camp entered the Syrian crisis line in December 2012. The entire siege of Yarmouk began on 18 July 2013, during which the Syrian regime prevented the entry of food, fuel, medicines and medical supplies into the camp, causing more than 200 refugees to die, because of the siege and lack of medical care.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7138