Published : 07-06-2018
Several sources told the Action Group that members of the Syrian regime prevented some Palestinian families living in the Palestine Street area and Jalal Kawash Street, near the Yarmouk municipality, from visiting and inspecting their homes on the pretext of the presence of explosives in the area.
According to one of the residents, he had visited his house twice before without coming across any explosives, noting that the members of the regime referred to that excuse in order to steal the civilian houses silently without a sound, especially after a refugee found that his house had become the headquarters of the collected stolen items, which are later taken out of the camp to be sold in the markets of Damascus.
Meanwhile members of the Syrian regime continue to steal and loot the houses of civilians in Yarmouk camp and the neighboring areas, which was controlled by the regime since May 21, in a phenomenon which has become known as “defamation.”
Several sources told the Action Group that members of the Syrian regime prevented some Palestinian families living in the Palestine Street area and Jalal Kawash Street, near the Yarmouk municipality, from visiting and inspecting their homes on the pretext of the presence of explosives in the area.
According to one of the residents, he had visited his house twice before without coming across any explosives, noting that the members of the regime referred to that excuse in order to steal the civilian houses silently without a sound, especially after a refugee found that his house had become the headquarters of the collected stolen items, which are later taken out of the camp to be sold in the markets of Damascus.
Meanwhile members of the Syrian regime continue to steal and loot the houses of civilians in Yarmouk camp and the neighboring areas, which was controlled by the regime since May 21, in a phenomenon which has become known as “defamation.”