Published : 20-04-2015
Sporadic clashes broke out yesterday in Yarmouk at Ain Ghazal Street, while the regular army and the PFGC groups continue imposing siege on the Yarmouk refugee camp for more than 652 days.
People of the camp are suffering from the absence of all medical services, where all hospitals stopped working due to the siege except for Palestine Hospital which was working with its minimum capacities. ISIS breaking into the campexacerbated the already deteriorated health conditions, where first aid is not available for dozens of wounded, and most of the relief organizations within the Yarmouk refugee camp stopped workingfor fear of targeting its members by ISIS groups.
Sporadic clashes broke out yesterday in Yarmouk at Ain Ghazal Street, while the regular army and the PFGC groups continue imposing siege on the Yarmouk refugee camp for more than 652 days.
People of the camp are suffering from the absence of all medical services, where all hospitals stopped working due to the siege except for Palestine Hospital which was working with its minimum capacities. ISIS breaking into the campexacerbated the already deteriorated health conditions, where first aid is not available for dozens of wounded, and most of the relief organizations within the Yarmouk refugee camp stopped workingfor fear of targeting its members by ISIS groups.