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Clashes and shelling at the Yarmouk camp, and the Water Still Cut for 623 Days, Respectively.

Published : 22-03-2015

Clashes and shelling at the Yarmouk camp, and the Water Still Cut for 623 Days, Respectively.

On the other hand, several shells were dropped at different parts of the Yarmouk camp yesterday without news about casualties among civilians, coincided with violent clashes between the Syrian army alongside with the Palestinian groups loyal to it and the armed opposition groups at Palestine Street. The powerful explosions rocked the camp due to clashes and bombing of improvised explosive devices at the conflict points.

Meanwhile, the siege imposed on the Yarmouk camp by the regular army and the PFGC groups is still continue for (623) days, respectively, power cut for more than 703 days, and water for 193 days. It is mentioned that the documentation team of the AGPS indicated that 172 people from the Yarmouk residents died as a result of the siege and the lack of medical care, "64" of them died in January 2014, while six refugees died during January 2015, five victims died during last February, and three refugees died in March 2015.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/743

On the other hand, several shells were dropped at different parts of the Yarmouk camp yesterday without news about casualties among civilians, coincided with violent clashes between the Syrian army alongside with the Palestinian groups loyal to it and the armed opposition groups at Palestine Street. The powerful explosions rocked the camp due to clashes and bombing of improvised explosive devices at the conflict points.

Meanwhile, the siege imposed on the Yarmouk camp by the regular army and the PFGC groups is still continue for (623) days, respectively, power cut for more than 703 days, and water for 193 days. It is mentioned that the documentation team of the AGPS indicated that 172 people from the Yarmouk residents died as a result of the siege and the lack of medical care, "64" of them died in January 2014, while six refugees died during January 2015, five victims died during last February, and three refugees died in March 2015.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/743