Published : 30-03-2020
Palestinian families sheltered in Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq, said they have been struggling to fetch bread loafs from local bakeries.
A displaced Palestinian refugee said over recent days government-run distribution centers have kept telling residents who line up daily for over three hours in the streets that they have run out of bed. He added that bread quantities allocated to the area.
A few days earlier, a set of measures were announced to control bread distribution across the Syrian territories and prevent long queues and over-crowding.
Some 6,000 Palestinian families displaced from Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, continue to face dire socio-economic conditions in Qudsaya.
Palestinian families sheltered in Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq, said they have been struggling to fetch bread loafs from local bakeries.
A displaced Palestinian refugee said over recent days government-run distribution centers have kept telling residents who line up daily for over three hours in the streets that they have run out of bed. He added that bread quantities allocated to the area.
A few days earlier, a set of measures were announced to control bread distribution across the Syrian territories and prevent long queues and over-crowding.
Some 6,000 Palestinian families displaced from Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, continue to face dire socio-economic conditions in Qudsaya.