The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The buses of Beit Jinn deal arrive in their destinations in the Syrian North and South few hours after they launched from the last place where they were located in the western Rif Dimashq

The 6 buses which launched from Beit Jinn area within the agreement between Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and the factions on one hand, and the regime forces on the other, arrived in their destinations in Daraa province in the Syrian South, where the activists of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the arrival of the 6 buses carrying about 100 fighters of Tahrir Al-Sham and the factions in addition to about 30 families of their families as well as civilian families, after the midnight of Friday – Saturday, in the Western Al-Gharya town, and in the same context, the activists of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the arrival of the 4 buses within the same agreement, in Idlib province in the Syrian North, this morning, including about 100 fighters, their families and other civilian families.

 

It is noteworthy to mention that the SOHR published yesterday that the buses carrying fighters of Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham and fighters of the rebel and Islamic factions and their families, have headed from Beit Jinn area towards Idlib Province in the Syrian north and Daraa Province in the Syrian south, and the Syrian Observatory learned that 4 buses have headed towards Idlib carrying aboard about 100 fighters of Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham and their families, while 6 buses have departed carrying fighters of the factions and their families and the civilians who refused the agreement of the factions-Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and the regime forces towards Daraa, but they are still parked on a checkpoint of the regime forces in the far southwest of Rif Dimashq, and in case those remaining in Beit Jinn and Mughr al-Mir refused to stay in the area, then they will be transferred to Daraa Province later, and by that the factions lose the last area they control west of Rif Dimashq near the border with Lebanon and the occupied Syrian Golan.

 

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also published yesterday that the boarding to the displacement buses is completed in the southwest of Rif Dimashq, where hundreds of Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham fighters and their families as well as civilians who refused to agree and wish to leave the areas of Beit Jinn and Mughr al-Mir, where the buses are preparing to launch from the place they stopped in at the outskirts of Beit Jinn and Mughr al-Mir areas, towards the provinces of Idlib and Daraa in the north and south of Syria, provided that the regime forces enter to the towns of Beit Jinn, Mughr al-Mir and Beit Jinn Farm to sweep them and take position in them, after weeks of clashes and shelling by hundreds of barrel bombs, rockets and shells, which led to an agreement between the authorities of the regime and Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham and the factions operating in the area; for getting out the fighters and their families towards Idlib and Daraa, as well as civilians who refuse the agreement.

 

The Syrian Observatory published yesterday morning that the preparations have been still continuing since early morning of Friday the 29th of December 2017, to start launching the buses from the areas of Beit Jinn and Mughr Al-Mir towards the north and the south of Syria, and in the details obtained by the SOHR; preparation started by the fighters of Tahrir Al-Sham, their families and the factions fighters who rejected the agreement which took place between the factions operating in Rif Dimashq and the regime forces through mediators, in addition to the citizens who reject the agreement and those who desire to get out of the Eastern Ghouta on the buses which will carry the fighters, their families and the citizens to Idlib province in the Syrian North and Daraa province in the Syrian South, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published less than 48 hours ago, that dozens of buses and cars arrived in the southwestern Rif Dimashq and stopped at the outskirts of the area, which witnesses a cessation of hostilities since the 25th of December, 2017, and the sources informed the Syrian Observatory that the evacuation will take place during the coming hours after the completion of the boarding of the fighters of Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham and the factions and their families and civilians refusing the Beit Jenn agreement on the buses. The agreement was reached between the factions and Tahrir Al-Sham and the regime authorities through mediations and they will be transferred to the province of Idlib in the north of Syria and to the province of Daraa in the south of Syria.