Reconnaissance flights continue over Maxmur
Reconnaissance flights continue over the Maxmur refugee camp, after the attack, on Sunday night, carried out by the invading Turkish state.
Reconnaissance flights continue over the Maxmur refugee camp, after the attack, on Sunday night, carried out by the invading Turkish state.
According to the information received, there have been reconnaissance flights over the camp since last night airstrikes. During the midnight attack, electricity was also cut off.
Since 2017 the Turkish state attacks against Maxmur killed at least 14 refugees
Turkish warplanes have escalated their attacks on Maxmur Camp, where more than 12,000 refugees live. Although the camp is under UN protection, there has no reaction to these attacks.
On 6 December 2017, 5 people died and 3 were injured as a result of the Turkish state's airstrike.
A year later on 13 December 2018, a new air attack was carried out against Maxmur. A 73-year-old woman, her 26-year-old daughter, her 14-year-old grandson and a 23-year-old young woman were killed in the airstrike.
On 18 July 2019, Turkish fighter jets killed 2 camp residents in Maxmur.
An armed unmanned aerial vehicle belonging to the Turkish state bombed Maxmur on 15 April 2020, killing 3 women.