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Calls for the exhumation of the bodies of Palestinian families still buried under the rubble in Yarmouk camp

Published : 25-05-2018

Calls for the exhumation of the bodies of Palestinian families still buried under the rubble in Yarmouk camp

A number of Yarmouk camp residents also called for urgent appeals to remove the bodies of the Palestinian families still buried under the rubble of the Al-Sawwar Hall in Al-Orouba area. According to the activists, more than 30 people were sheltering inside the hall when the Syrian warplanes bombarded it, during its military operation against Yarmouk camp and the southern region.

According to the activists, the Syrian regime forces banned the Palestinian Red Crescent from reaching the hall in order to exhume the bodies, pointing out that the members expelled them from the place and threatened to arrest them, according to activists.

Many Palestinian refugees were killed under the rubble, and dozens of wounded women and children were injured by the Syrian regime's rocket-propelled grenades and explosive barrels, which targeted the cellars in Yarmouk camp and led to the death of at least 20 refugees, most of which were women and children.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7168

A number of Yarmouk camp residents also called for urgent appeals to remove the bodies of the Palestinian families still buried under the rubble of the Al-Sawwar Hall in Al-Orouba area. According to the activists, more than 30 people were sheltering inside the hall when the Syrian warplanes bombarded it, during its military operation against Yarmouk camp and the southern region.

According to the activists, the Syrian regime forces banned the Palestinian Red Crescent from reaching the hall in order to exhume the bodies, pointing out that the members expelled them from the place and threatened to arrest them, according to activists.

Many Palestinian refugees were killed under the rubble, and dozens of wounded women and children were injured by the Syrian regime's rocket-propelled grenades and explosive barrels, which targeted the cellars in Yarmouk camp and led to the death of at least 20 refugees, most of which were women and children.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7168