The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The southern Rif Dimashq witnesses the departure of the 5th convoy of its displaced people and anticipation for transferring the last batch in less than 24 hours

Rif Dimashq Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the departure of the 5th displaced people convoy from the southern Rif Dimashq, towards its destination in the Syrian North, where the convoy included tens of buses carrying hundreds of fighters with their families and citizens, within a new batch of displaced people, and intersected sources suggested to the SOHR that the preparations of the last batch of displaced people from the southern Rif Dimashq towards areas that were specified earlier, will take place tomorrow morning, Tuesday the 8th of May 2018.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published published on Saturday that the convoy which includes about 65 buses and vehicle, and carrying more than 2700 persons of fighters with their families and citizens of who refuse the agreement of the three towns in the southern Rif Dimashq, is continuing its way towards the Syrian North, after it departed from the outskirts of the town after completing the third batch of people displaced from the towns of Yalda, Bebbila and Beit Saham, raising to 5000, the number of people who displaced on three batches in 72 hours from the southern Rif Dimashq towards Afrin in the Syrian North, and a new batch is expected to leave tomorrow towards a specific destination within the agreement between the Russians and the regime and between representative of the three towns, also the 3 towns’ first convoy had reached yesterday, Friday, the 4th of May 2018, its destination in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo, while several intersected sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that the first convoy was moved to Afrin area and it is expected for the second convoy to head towards the same destination, while yesterday preparations are under way to carry out the displacement agreement in the southern countryside of the capital Damascus, where it is expected that the displacement process will take place and start in the next 24 hours, by departing the convoys to 3 main destinations: Idlib and Jarabulus in the north of Syria and Daraa in the south of Syria, from the towns of Yalda, Babila and Beit Saham, and the Syrian Observatory learned from reliable sources that the lists of civilians and fighters who refused the agreement and want to get out towards the destinations specified for the displacement; are being prepared, and at the same time the regime forces will spread in the points from which the factions are withdrawing and located on the contact lines with the “Islamic State” Organization, and it is excepted that thousands of fighters, their families and civilians will be displaced, of who reject the agreement of the representatives of the towns with the Russians and the regime.