Published : 04-08-2019
Over 2,400 cubic meters of debris have been cleared out of residential alleyways and access roads in Daraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria.
The move was overseen by Basmat Shabab Souriya Association.
Daraa Camp for Palestinian refugees has been grappling with abject conditions as a result of the fallouts wrought by the military operation launched by the Syrian government forces in mid-June 2018 using internationally prohibited weapons in an attempt to recapture the area. 80% of civilian homes and property were destroyed.
Over 2,400 cubic meters of debris have been cleared out of residential alleyways and access roads in Daraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria.
The move was overseen by Basmat Shabab Souriya Association.
Daraa Camp for Palestinian refugees has been grappling with abject conditions as a result of the fallouts wrought by the military operation launched by the Syrian government forces in mid-June 2018 using internationally prohibited weapons in an attempt to recapture the area. 80% of civilian homes and property were destroyed.