Published : 12-12-2019
Syria’s Prime Minister Imad Khamis said that the organizational plan for Yarmouk refugee camp and Qaboun area will be announced at the beginning of 2020.
In a meeting held on Thursday, December 10, Khamis pointed out that the rehabilitation plans for both Yarmouk camp and Qaboun area will be announced on January 2, 2020, following a meticulous study of the best options available to overcome the negative fallouts of the warfare and enhance social development services in the area.
The Syrian government recaptured Yarmouk camp on May 21, 2018, following a 33-day military operation launched in cooperation with the Russian forces on April 19, 2018. Mortar shells, tank shells, missiles, and other types of weapons slammed into the camp, resulting in the destruction of 60% of civilian buildings and facilities.
Following the operation, theft-property attempts have been increasingly reported in the camp. Armed militias have been raking through evacuated homes in Yarmouk and holding sway over furniture, copper, iron, and kitchenware belonging to displaced families.
Syria’s Prime Minister Imad Khamis said that the organizational plan for Yarmouk refugee camp and Qaboun area will be announced at the beginning of 2020.
In a meeting held on Thursday, December 10, Khamis pointed out that the rehabilitation plans for both Yarmouk camp and Qaboun area will be announced on January 2, 2020, following a meticulous study of the best options available to overcome the negative fallouts of the warfare and enhance social development services in the area.
The Syrian government recaptured Yarmouk camp on May 21, 2018, following a 33-day military operation launched in cooperation with the Russian forces on April 19, 2018. Mortar shells, tank shells, missiles, and other types of weapons slammed into the camp, resulting in the destruction of 60% of civilian buildings and facilities.
Following the operation, theft-property attempts have been increasingly reported in the camp. Armed militias have been raking through evacuated homes in Yarmouk and holding sway over furniture, copper, iron, and kitchenware belonging to displaced families.