Published : 05-06-2018
The family of Hajja “Haifa Al-Haj,” Om Rahf, who died with her husband Haj “Mohammed Hadba” and five other civilians during the bombardment of the destroyed Yarmouk camp, appealed for the exhumation of their bodies from under the rubble and debris of their house.
The family said that the smell of bodies spread in the area, located on Atta Zeer Street near the entrance to the Palestine Park, and that the recovery of the bodies needs special mechanisms to remove the rubble.
The concerned authorities, the Palestinian factions and the Damascus governorate, demanded that the issue be resolved urgently and the provision of aid, noting that the woman, her husband and five civilians refused to leave and remained inside the camp despite the heavy bombardment.
A number of Palestinian refugees have died under the rubble and dozens of others have been injured, including women and children, after the Syrian regime forces bombarded the cellars in Yarmouk camp with rockets and explosive barrels, killing over 20 refugees most of which were women and children.
The family of Hajja “Haifa Al-Haj,” Om Rahf, who died with her husband Haj “Mohammed Hadba” and five other civilians during the bombardment of the destroyed Yarmouk camp, appealed for the exhumation of their bodies from under the rubble and debris of their house.
The family said that the smell of bodies spread in the area, located on Atta Zeer Street near the entrance to the Palestine Park, and that the recovery of the bodies needs special mechanisms to remove the rubble.
The concerned authorities, the Palestinian factions and the Damascus governorate, demanded that the issue be resolved urgently and the provision of aid, noting that the woman, her husband and five civilians refused to leave and remained inside the camp despite the heavy bombardment.
A number of Palestinian refugees have died under the rubble and dozens of others have been injured, including women and children, after the Syrian regime forces bombarded the cellars in Yarmouk camp with rockets and explosive barrels, killing over 20 refugees most of which were women and children.