The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

A convoy of displaced persons starts moving outside of al-Wa’er neighborhood in order to switch buses and move towards its destination, the exit operation is still taking place

Intersecting sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that the first convoy of the displaced people have started to leave al-Wa’er neighborhood which is besieged by the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them, and headed to the checkpoints surrounding neighborhood of which the regime forces are positioned, and there they will switch buses and then they will move towards Jarabulus area, which is controlled by the rebel and Islamic factions of the “Euphrates Shield” operation and the Turkish forces in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo, while the people in al-Wa’er are still getting on buses, reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian observatory that “internal transfer buses” are getting the civilians and fighters out of the neighborhood to the surrounding checkpoints, then they switch to the bus to “travel buses” and then they go to their destination, and the longer this convoy, this is considered the first in series of convoy that will exit successively at a rate of one convoy every week, each one will have about 2000 persons including between 400 to 500 fighters.