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Mortar Shells and Clashes in Yarmouk and three Civilians were Injured after being Sniped

Published : 26-04-2015

Mortar Shells and Clashes in Yarmouk and three Civilians were Injured after being Sniped

The AGPS correspondent reported that the Yarmouk Camp was exposed yesterday to bombing by the Syrian Army with mortar shells that targeted separate areas of the camp without any wounded people, coincided with clashes in the sides of the camp between the ISIS and Nusra from one side and the Palestinian Groups from the other side at the vicinity of Al Rija square near Al Habeeb Al Mustafa mosque and on the Vegetables Market crossing and Palestine street. In the Southern side of Yarmouk Camp, clashes broke out between ISIS and Nusra against the militants of the Syrian Opposition of Sham Al Rasoul Brigade and Ababeel Houran and there is news about dead and wounded people. The AGPS correspondent added that three civilians were sniped at Al Ourouba Street by unknown snipers on the buildings of Yelda and looking on Al Ourouba Street after violent clashes in the area.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/987

The AGPS correspondent reported that the Yarmouk Camp was exposed yesterday to bombing by the Syrian Army with mortar shells that targeted separate areas of the camp without any wounded people, coincided with clashes in the sides of the camp between the ISIS and Nusra from one side and the Palestinian Groups from the other side at the vicinity of Al Rija square near Al Habeeb Al Mustafa mosque and on the Vegetables Market crossing and Palestine street. In the Southern side of Yarmouk Camp, clashes broke out between ISIS and Nusra against the militants of the Syrian Opposition of Sham Al Rasoul Brigade and Ababeel Houran and there is news about dead and wounded people. The AGPS correspondent added that three civilians were sniped at Al Ourouba Street by unknown snipers on the buildings of Yelda and looking on Al Ourouba Street after violent clashes in the area.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/987