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4,013 Palestinian Refugees from Syria Pronounced Dead until End of 2019

Published : 02-01-2020

4,013 Palestinian Refugees from Syria Pronounced Dead until End of 2019

AGPS has documented the death of 4,013 Palestinian refugees from Syria, including hundreds of women and children, since 2011, as a result of war-related incidents.

AGPS found out that hundreds of refugees were killed under shelling and hundreds of others were fatally gunned down.

At least 614 refugees were tortured to death in Syrian dungeons while 205 others died as a result of medical neglect and the tough blockade imposed by Syria’s government forces on Yarmouk Camp.

The list also includes 311 Palestinians who were killed by sniper bullets, 142 who died in blasts, and 92 who were extra-judicially executed. 87 refugees died, meanwhile, of unknown reasons, and 52 died on migration boats. Another 25 refugees were assassinated.

Scores of Palestinian refugees have also been left wounded, including dozens who have undergone limp amputation or eye loss.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9560

AGPS has documented the death of 4,013 Palestinian refugees from Syria, including hundreds of women and children, since 2011, as a result of war-related incidents.

AGPS found out that hundreds of refugees were killed under shelling and hundreds of others were fatally gunned down.

At least 614 refugees were tortured to death in Syrian dungeons while 205 others died as a result of medical neglect and the tough blockade imposed by Syria’s government forces on Yarmouk Camp.

The list also includes 311 Palestinians who were killed by sniper bullets, 142 who died in blasts, and 92 who were extra-judicially executed. 87 refugees died, meanwhile, of unknown reasons, and 52 died on migration boats. Another 25 refugees were assassinated.

Scores of Palestinian refugees have also been left wounded, including dozens who have undergone limp amputation or eye loss.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9560