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Families Displaced from Yarmouk Enduring Abject Situation in Syrian Desert

Published : 03-09-2018

Families Displaced from Yarmouk Enduring Abject Situation in Syrian Desert

Nearly 100 Palestinian refugees formerly sheltered in Yarmouk Camp and other southern Damascus zones have been grappling with dire humanitarian conditions in Syria’s steppe, to which they were deported in May.

Activists said civilians have been stranded on the outer edges of AlSuweida and Damascus in the so-called AlSham Desert area after they were forced by the government forces to leave their homes following a recent military operation on the camp and southern Damascus in May.

The activists said the displaced families continue to sound the alarm over the deadly onslaughts launched by the Syrian government and its Russian abettors, adding that a recent government offensive on the eastern outskirts of AlSuweida area claimed the life of a displaced civilian.

The families have also been subjected to an acute dearth in much-needed foodstuff and medicines. Reports have emerged that dozens caught life-threatening diseases in the area and have been left without treatment.

The activists slammed the Syrian opposition forces and human rights institutions for turning their back on the displaced families who have been sheltered in ISIS-held zones.

Dozens of Palestinian families were forced out of their homes and deported to outer reaches onboard of government buses transferring ISIS gunmen outside of southern Damascus.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7646

Nearly 100 Palestinian refugees formerly sheltered in Yarmouk Camp and other southern Damascus zones have been grappling with dire humanitarian conditions in Syria’s steppe, to which they were deported in May.

Activists said civilians have been stranded on the outer edges of AlSuweida and Damascus in the so-called AlSham Desert area after they were forced by the government forces to leave their homes following a recent military operation on the camp and southern Damascus in May.

The activists said the displaced families continue to sound the alarm over the deadly onslaughts launched by the Syrian government and its Russian abettors, adding that a recent government offensive on the eastern outskirts of AlSuweida area claimed the life of a displaced civilian.

The families have also been subjected to an acute dearth in much-needed foodstuff and medicines. Reports have emerged that dozens caught life-threatening diseases in the area and have been left without treatment.

The activists slammed the Syrian opposition forces and human rights institutions for turning their back on the displaced families who have been sheltered in ISIS-held zones.

Dozens of Palestinian families were forced out of their homes and deported to outer reaches onboard of government buses transferring ISIS gunmen outside of southern Damascus.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7646