Published : 03-06-2018
In south Syria, our correspondent confirmed that Palestinian refugees from Deraa camp and the town of Muzayrib, suffer from great difficulty in providing first aid and treatment medicines to many of the wounded, during the shelling of the camp and the surrounding towns, especially as the roads are cut off and clashes continue in the vicinity of the camp.
He added that despite the repeated appeals made by the refugees, to UNRWA and the international institutions, to provide them with medical and health services, the extreme shortage of medical supplies and primary care items continued, causing most clinics and medical points to stop, as a result of the repeated shelling.
According to our correspondent, UNRWA had stopped all its services in the areas controlled by the armed Syrian opposition in south Syria, under the pretext of increasing the security situation in these areas, which negatively affected the Palestinian refugees in Deraa and Muzayrib.
In south Syria, our correspondent confirmed that Palestinian refugees from Deraa camp and the town of Muzayrib, suffer from great difficulty in providing first aid and treatment medicines to many of the wounded, during the shelling of the camp and the surrounding towns, especially as the roads are cut off and clashes continue in the vicinity of the camp.
He added that despite the repeated appeals made by the refugees, to UNRWA and the international institutions, to provide them with medical and health services, the extreme shortage of medical supplies and primary care items continued, causing most clinics and medical points to stop, as a result of the repeated shelling.
According to our correspondent, UNRWA had stopped all its services in the areas controlled by the armed Syrian opposition in south Syria, under the pretext of increasing the security situation in these areas, which negatively affected the Palestinian refugees in Deraa and Muzayrib.