The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Targeting an area near the northern outskirts of Yarmouk camp wounds people during the anticipation of completing the convoy and its departure towards its destination

An explosion was heard at the northern outskirts of Yarmouk Camp in the southern part of the capital, Damascus, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the fall of a shell on al-Batikha roundabout area, near the gathering place of the buses which are expected to depart in the coming hours to the Syrian north, which injured about 5 persons, also in preparations are underway for the buses that entered on today morning, Monday, which are expected to get out in the next few hours towards Aleppo, amid discontent among the people of both towns and their opposition to the agreement and demanding that they all get out of the towns, which are besieged by the factions in the northeast countryside of Idlib.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published during the past few hours that warplanes are continuing to carry out more raids on areas in the south of the capital, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored bombardment by warplanes on areas in Yarmouk Camp, Al-Hajar al-Aswad and the outskirts of Al-Tadamon neighborhood, in the southern part of the capital, also a rocket shell fell on an area in Al-Sayyidah Zaynab in the southern suburbs of the capital, which injured a child, while the clashes are continuing between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them against the “Islamic State” organization, in areas in the southern part of the capital Damascus, amid exchange of targeting in the clash areas between the both parties, in ongoing attempts by the regime forces to clamp down on the organization even more in the south of Damascus, along with the process of evacuating Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham from the enclave it controls, in the northern outskirts of Yarmouk Camp, while a violent explosion was heard on Daraa Road near Sahnaya Junction in the outskirts of the capital, caused by the explosion of a rocket shell in the area, which caused material damage.