Palestinian refugee Nawres Haythem AlMesri was injured by bullet fire in the then-besieged Yarmouk Camp has appealed for urgent humanitarian action to save his life.
Nawras, born in 1986, has gone hemiplegic after a sniper bullet penetrated his back and chest.
Nawras suffers from ulcers resulting in large holes in his lower back due to lack of movement and absence of medical follow-up. He has also been exposed to blood poisoning as a result of these life-threatening ulcers.
Nawras is currently left on his own in al-Bab region, in northern Syria. He has appealed to the concerned humanitarian and human rights institutions to help him enter Turkey for urgent medical treatment.