Yarmouk refugee between Daesh al-Nosra, anti-Assad militias and the Syrian army ...

"The UN members condemn the serious crimes committed by the Al-Nusra Front against the camp's 18,000 civilians"



The United Nations Security Council calls for humanitarian access to Yarmouk in Syria for safe passage of aid and evacuation of civilians.


"The UN members condemn in the strongest terms the serious crimes committed by the Al-Nusra Front against the 18 000 civilians from the camp and emphasize that these crimes must not go unpunished," said Dina Kawar (ambassador Jordan at the UN) who chairs the UN Security Council this month.


Yarmouk is a Palestinian refugee camp since the 50s he has had between 130,000 and half a million refugees. But since the beginning of the civil war in Syria in 2011, he gradually emptied and also hosts the Syrians.


Devastated by months of fighting and shelling, besieged by the Syrian army, it would now largely controlled by the Islamic State jihadists and Al-Nusra Front, which took precedence over the anti-Assad militias.


Militias that have come to call on the Syrian army to evacuate civilians.


Thus Sunday 94 civilians were able to flee by UNRWA.


People have more water, more food, more drugs and Palestinian refugees who fled have heard that Daesh beheaded young men and women and children killed in the camp.


UNRWA also claims that 3,500 children were still trapped in the camp.






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