((Pictures)) 14 trucks of the Red Crescent loaded with humanitarian aid enter again the areas of Yarmouk Basin which used to be controlled previously by Jaysh Khaled Ibn Al-Waleed which pledges allegiance to the organization
Daraa Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the entry of a convoy of 14 trucks to the areas of Yarmouk Basin in the western countryside of Daraa province, carrying alimentary and medical aid and other necessaries for the residents of this area, which used to be controlled previously by Jaysh Khaled Ibn Al-Waleed which pledges allegiance to the “Islamic State” organization, where the trucks headed to the areas of Abdin, Ma’araba, Jamlah and Nafa’ah, while the Syrian Observatory published today morning, Wednesday the 3rd of October 2018, that the entering of food aid trucks continue by the Syrian Red Crescent to Yarmouk Basin area in the western countryside of Daraa, where food baskets have been distributed over the past 3 days and in the towns of Sahm al-Golan, al-Shajra, Beit Ara, Koya, and al-Qsir, where the Red Crescent will continue entering aid to the area today, Wednesday, the 3rd of October 2018, and it is expected to be distributed in the towns of Naf’aa, Abdeen, M’aarbeh, Jomla, and Ayn Thakar, and the entry of aid to these areas –in which the Russian police and delegations are present– comes as they witness difficult humanitarian conditions in the absence of livelihoods and work opportunities in Yarmouk Basin area, which was controlled by the regime forces and the Russians with the support of the “reconciliation” factions; at the expense of Jaysh Khalid Ibn al-Walid which swore allegiance to the “Islamic State” Organization.
The Syrian Observatory published in July 2018 that the regime is continuing with its cadres, to polish the appearance of their violations and crimes committed against the Syrians and the residents of Daraa province, and repeat the humanitarian scenes at the expense of the ruins of the citizens’ dreams, the citizens who have been killed and displaced by them, where they are continuing to send aid to the areas over which they imposed their control and reached reconciliations with them, while tens of thousands of citizens still lack any aid presented to them, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored that the regime sent on Thursday the 10th of July 2018, alimentary and medical aid as well as fuel to Bosra Al-Sham, Da’el, Tell Shihab and Zayzoun, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also published on the 7th of July 2018, that the regime forces continue to repeat the same scenes in the countryside of Daraa, after carrying them out in the Eastern Ghouta, al-Qalamoun, Homs countryside, Hama countryside, south of Damascus and south of Rif Dimashq, where at the time where the regime and its military forces cause more victims whether they were casualties, wounded, displaced or homeless people, they are trying to highlight their “humanitarian” side in front of the public and international opinion, but their humanity only comes to the areas in which the “reconciliations and settlements” are conducted, which the regime considers as “coming back to the motherland”, while the regime forces pour their wrath on those who did not become obedient to them, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored on Saturday the 7th of July 2018 that a Red Crescent convoy with food, humanitarian, and medical aid headed to Abtaa town, which has entered in a “reconciliation” with the regime about a week ago after meetings between representatives of the town and the Russians, while this aid comes at the same time as the humanitarian and health conditions of thousands of displaced people on the border with the Syrian Golan and the Syrian – Jordanian border go worst by the day, as a result of fears among the displaced people to return to their towns and villages which are controlled by the regime forces, because they fear that the regime may arrest their youths and take them to the compulsory military service, and arrest and investigating with others, after the regime ignores the Russian guarantees, as it did in the Eastern Ghouta when it carried out arrests, raids, and searches in the cities and towns of the Eastern Ghouta in search of wanted people.
Pictures by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor a convoy of the Red Crescent, as it passes towards areas in Yarmouk Basin in the western countryside of Daraa province, carrying humanitarian and medical aid


