Published : 05-06-2018
The Palestinian Popular Committees called on the United Nations to ensure the return of the Palestinian refugees to their homes in Yarmouk camp, south of the Syrian capital Damascus.
In its statement which reached the Action Group, the Popular Committees urged residents of Yarmouk camp to quickly return to their homes, to preserve what remains of their properties and to prevent the theft of furniture and civilian properties by the members of the Syrian regime.
The Popular Committees emphasized that the return of Palestinian refugees to their homes in Yarmouk camp should be coordinated with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and international organizations, to ensure their safety from abuse and detention.
In a statement issued several days ago, the local committee of Yarmouk camp called for the necessary mechanisms to remove the rubble and open roads in the damaged Yarmouk camp.
About 70% of the buildings and lanes of Yarmouk camp were leveled to the ground due to the heavy shelling it was subjected to by the Syrian regime, and in which various types of weapons were used, including artillery, hoses, rocket-propelled grenades, surface-to-surface missiles and mortar shells.
The Palestinian Popular Committees called on the United Nations to ensure the return of the Palestinian refugees to their homes in Yarmouk camp, south of the Syrian capital Damascus.
In its statement which reached the Action Group, the Popular Committees urged residents of Yarmouk camp to quickly return to their homes, to preserve what remains of their properties and to prevent the theft of furniture and civilian properties by the members of the Syrian regime.
The Popular Committees emphasized that the return of Palestinian refugees to their homes in Yarmouk camp should be coordinated with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and international organizations, to ensure their safety from abuse and detention.
In a statement issued several days ago, the local committee of Yarmouk camp called for the necessary mechanisms to remove the rubble and open roads in the damaged Yarmouk camp.
About 70% of the buildings and lanes of Yarmouk camp were leveled to the ground due to the heavy shelling it was subjected to by the Syrian regime, and in which various types of weapons were used, including artillery, hoses, rocket-propelled grenades, surface-to-surface missiles and mortar shells.