A state of fear and tension prevailed among residents of Khan Dannon Camp in Damascus suburb, following the outbreak of violent clashes in the vicinity of the camp between the regular army and the Syrian armed opposition groups.
 Moreover, residents of the camp live in a state of instability and uncertainty of their unknown fate because of the rising hostilities’ pace in the adjacent regions and towns between the Syrian opposition forces and the regular army, and the participation of some residents belonging to the PFGC and Fatah al-Intifada in the fighting alongside the regulars army, making the camp vulnerable to shelling and fall of a number of shells on different parts of it causing many victims and wounded.
On the other hand, and because of the geographical position enjoyed by khan Dannon camp, the regular army has tightened its security siege on entrances and exits, as it put a checkpoint  on the main gate, and toke  the streets and as a way for its mechanisms to the battlefront with opposition forces in the neighboring villages.
In terms of living aspect, residents are complaining of severe living crises manifested in food shortages, unemployment widespread, poverty, and the continuation of electricity, water, and communications cut for long periods.