UN demands access to Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus
One UN official described the situation for the 18,000 refugees there as "beyond inhumane".The situation has deteriorated since 1 April, when Islamic State launched an offensive.Palestinian militiamen opposed to the Syrian government and some Free Syrian Army fighters are leading the fight against the IS militants.
'This has to stop'
The chair of the 15-member Security Council, Jordan's ambassador Dina Kawar, called for the "protection of civilians... humanitarian access... and life-saving assistance".Delivering a report to the council, Pierre Krahenbuhl, of the Palestinian Unwra relief agency, said the situation was "more desperate than ever".The Palestinian UN ambassador, Riyad Mansour, said that saving the refugees was his government's main priority.He appealed to member nations to relocate the refugees elsewhere in Syria or abroad.
Source: http://www.bbc.com