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Catastrophic destruction as Syrian regime pounds Palestinian refugee camp
2018-05-21
[Jpost] Amid scenes labeled "apocalyptic" and a "crime against humanity," the Syrian regime continued its offensive on Sunday to retake the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk, a neighborhood in south Damascus.

Most of the area is held by Islamic State and tens of thousands of Palestinian residents fled years ago, but thousands remain under a brutal siege.

The scenes from Yarmouk on Sunday looked like Stalingrad in 1942 or Berlin in 1945, during the Second World War: bombed-out buildings as far as the eye can see; roads turned to rubble; alleyways turned into canyons of destruction, gutted, gray and slumping from air strikes. There doesn’t appear to be anything left of many city blocks that were once a thriving community, the home of more than 200,000 people in 2011 when the Syrian civil war broke out. Now only a few thousand remain. Those who do are reported to be starving under the regime’s siege.

Since the middle of May, the regime has focused its firepower on the stronghold. It signed agreements with the local rebels so it could focus on destroying ISIS in southern Damascus, in an area held for years by the extremists. With support from Russia, according to numerous online accounts, the regime has sent tanks and planes to root out what remains.
Security council meeting in 5..4..3
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#8  There was a nice (for various meanings of the word "nice") of a SAA T-72 engaged in urban demolition there...
This twitter stream shows some photos that are... pretty grim... piles of rubble grim.
Posted by: magpie   2018-05-21 17:33  

#7  Seems like the only people who like Palestinians are EUroweenies.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-05-21 15:50  

#6  tens of thousands of Palestinian residents fled years ago, but thousands remain under a brutal siege.

I'm guessing this is BS, and that the bulk of ISIS in Yarmouk are Palestinians, most of whom are Sunni Arabs.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2018-05-21 15:32  

#5  Ruined buildings? You sure they are from the fighting? Seems to me most of the buildings around there look like that all the time.
Posted by: DarthVader   2018-05-21 10:24  

#4  ^^ The Mighty UN 'Sternly Worded Letter'TM via TELEX!
Posted by: Raj   2018-05-21 09:17  

#3  Massive MSM/UN condemnation in 9...8... aw fuggedaboutit
Posted by: Elmainter Chinert3784   2018-05-21 09:03  

#2  Those damn Juice!
Posted by: Frank G   2018-05-21 08:33  

#1  Palestinians Surrender safely & disown al Baghdadi & Join Fatah & Hamas for Palestine
Posted by: Vernal Bumble2024   2018-05-21 03:34  

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