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The Red Crescent opens a course on the management of corpses and the risks of exposure to weapons residues

Published : 22-06-2018

The Red Crescent opens a course on the management of corpses and the risks of exposure to weapons residues

In Damascus, the Palestinian Red Crescent, in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross began a course on the management of corpses and the dangers of exposure to weapons waste for non-specialists, in the lecture hall at the medical center of Jaffa Medical Center, in Al-Mezzah.

The supervisors of the session, which includes 30 trainees, said that the objective of the course is to inform the team on how to manage corpses and the dangers that could result from being subjected to the waste of weapons, in preparation for working in Yarmouk camp.

Many Palestinian refugees died under the rubble and dozens of women and children were wounded, after the Syrian regime forces in Yarmouk camp targeted the cellars with rocket-propelled grenades and explosive drums. At least 20 people died, most of which were women and children, while a number of victims remain under the rubble till now.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7325

In Damascus, the Palestinian Red Crescent, in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross began a course on the management of corpses and the dangers of exposure to weapons waste for non-specialists, in the lecture hall at the medical center of Jaffa Medical Center, in Al-Mezzah.

The supervisors of the session, which includes 30 trainees, said that the objective of the course is to inform the team on how to manage corpses and the dangers that could result from being subjected to the waste of weapons, in preparation for working in Yarmouk camp.

Many Palestinian refugees died under the rubble and dozens of women and children were wounded, after the Syrian regime forces in Yarmouk camp targeted the cellars with rocket-propelled grenades and explosive drums. At least 20 people died, most of which were women and children, while a number of victims remain under the rubble till now.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7325