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Sporadic Clashes in Yarmouk and Aknaf Managed to Advance to the Vicinity of Loubia Street

Published : 11-04-2015

Sporadic Clashes in Yarmouk and Aknaf Managed to Advance to the Vicinity of Loubia Street

Sporadic clashes broke out yesterday between Aknaf brigades alongside youth groups and ISIS groups, where Aknaf imposed control at new sites in the vicinity of Loubia Street following these clashes.

ISIS groups withdraw towards Al Hajar Al Aswad area adjacent to Yarmouk and delivered some of its sites to Al Nusar Front.

On the other hand, the health conditions inside the camp were deteriorated after the loss of medical supplies several days ago, while any international body could not enter any emergency medical aid to the camp so far.

One of the explosive barrels targeted Yarmouk camp

On the same context, the camp is on the edge ofa severe food crisis due to the stop of entering any food aid for more than two weeks to the besieged residents. It is worth mentioning that the camp was suffering mainly from the suffocating siege imposed by the regular army and PFGC groups over two years ago that killed (175) refugees due to starvation and lack of medical care in Yarmouk.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/888

Sporadic clashes broke out yesterday between Aknaf brigades alongside youth groups and ISIS groups, where Aknaf imposed control at new sites in the vicinity of Loubia Street following these clashes.

ISIS groups withdraw towards Al Hajar Al Aswad area adjacent to Yarmouk and delivered some of its sites to Al Nusar Front.

On the other hand, the health conditions inside the camp were deteriorated after the loss of medical supplies several days ago, while any international body could not enter any emergency medical aid to the camp so far.

One of the explosive barrels targeted Yarmouk camp

On the same context, the camp is on the edge ofa severe food crisis due to the stop of entering any food aid for more than two weeks to the besieged residents. It is worth mentioning that the camp was suffering mainly from the suffocating siege imposed by the regular army and PFGC groups over two years ago that killed (175) refugees due to starvation and lack of medical care in Yarmouk.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/888