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A large wave of displacement of the residents of Deraa camp to escape the bombardments and explosive barrels

Published : 28-06-2018

A large wave of displacement of the residents of Deraa camp to escape the bombardments and explosive barrels

Deraa camp for Palestinian refugees in south Syria witnessed a large wave of displacement among its residents, as a result of the escalation of shelling that targeted the camp and its surrounding neighborhoods, where the regime’s artillery and aircrafts launched intensive raids in which rockets and explosive barrels were used.

According to the correspondent of the Action Group, the bombardment of the camp and the surrounding areas continued until the late hours of yesterday, while the regime deployed snipers in the areas overlooking the camp, making a number of its lanes completely under the control of the regime’s snipers.

Meanwhile, the armed Syrian opposition factions announced their readiness in all neighborhoods and regions, in preparation for possible clashes with the Syrian regime, backed by warplanes.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7351

Deraa camp for Palestinian refugees in south Syria witnessed a large wave of displacement among its residents, as a result of the escalation of shelling that targeted the camp and its surrounding neighborhoods, where the regime’s artillery and aircrafts launched intensive raids in which rockets and explosive barrels were used.

According to the correspondent of the Action Group, the bombardment of the camp and the surrounding areas continued until the late hours of yesterday, while the regime deployed snipers in the areas overlooking the camp, making a number of its lanes completely under the control of the regime’s snipers.

Meanwhile, the armed Syrian opposition factions announced their readiness in all neighborhoods and regions, in preparation for possible clashes with the Syrian regime, backed by warplanes.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7351