The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The largest batch of trucks arrives to the east of Euphrates to transport the people who remain in areas of ISIS presence after the exit of tens of thousands since December 2018

Deir Ezzor Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the continuation of transferring of people who are getting out of the remaining areas controlled by the “Islamic State” organization east of Euphrates area, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the entry of the largest batch of trucks ever to the front area and the contact lines with areas of presence of the Organization, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the entry of 35 trucks to transport the people who remained in areas of presence of the Organization, where it is expected for large numbers of the remaining people in the area to get out of it, and the preparations for the exit of this new batch come after the intense aerial bombardments by the Coalition’s warplanes over the area, where the reliable sources confirmed that the bombing is considered heaviest in about 2 weeks, where the shelling lasted since the midnight of yesterday until 5:00 a.m. on Sunday, the 27th of January, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago that it rose to 30600, the number of people who have gotten out of the organization’s enclave since early December 2018, of different nationalities of Syria, Iraq Russia, Somalia, Philippine and other Asian nationalities, and about 28550 of them have gotten out after the decision of the American president Trump to withdraw from Syria on the 19th of December 2018, including about 2470 members of the organization of those who infiltrated within the displaced people, and they were arrested after the residents recognized them and reported the security services about their infiltration, and the other group surrendered themselves after they managed to get out of ISIS last enclave, also people of those who fled confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that the organization is greatly collapsed, and it cannot resist no more, where the organization depends in repelling the attacks, on the heavily-planted landmines, the booby trapped vehicles and the “suicide bombers”.

And the Syrian Observatory learned from reliable sources, that the number of the Iraqi people who have got out since December 2018, reached about 19400 persons, within more than 5500 families, all are of Iraqi nationalities, where they have been brought out of ISIS enclave and all were taken to the areas where they arrived in the camps of al-Hool area in the south-eastern countryside of Al-Hasakah, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago, today, Saturday the 26th of January 2018, that it monitored the continued movement by the International Coalition forces of entry and exit from and to the contact lines and fronts with the “Islamic State” organization, where about 17 military and Hummer vehicles entered the area today morning, Saturday, while the SOHR monitored the entry of 20 vehicles to the front area, to bring out hundreds of the remaining citizens and families of ISIS members, while the Syrian Observatory monitored bombardment by the International Coalition warplanes and artillery on the remaining areas left under the control of the organization, while the SOHR published today morning, Saturday, that the International Coalition’s forces that are stationed in Al-Omar Oilfield in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, shelled places on the eastern banks of the Euphrates River, in the eastern sector of Deir Ezzor countryside, where the shelling targeted farms between Al-Baghuz Foqani town and Al-Marashdah village during the last night, which killed 42 persons at least they are: 13 citizens including 7 members of the families of ISIS members among them 3 children, of the Syrian nationality, and the rest 6 persons are of the Iraqi nationality, as well as 29 members of the “Islamic State” organization, the shelling also left a large number of casualties, where the death toll may increase because of the presence of serious injuries.