The Coalition enters about 20 vehicles to the front lines with what is left for ISIS and a similar number of trucks enters to move a new batch of people after the exit of tens of thousands of them
Deir Ezzor Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the movements of the International Coalition continue east of Euphrates, coinciding with the continuation of preparations to relocate more of the people who got out of the remainder enclave of the “Islamic State” organization, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory: 20 trucks have entered at 8:00 am to transport a new batch of people who have gotten out of ISIS enclave, while 15 military vehicles with 3 American Hummer vehicles have entered the area of the front lines and contact with the Organization, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored yesterday the entry and exit of 2 columns of several American Harmer vehicles, Military vehicles, and trucks, in conjunction with the continuation of exit of the remainder of people from the organization’s enclave at the east bank of Euphrates River, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the exit of 950 people from ISIS enclave including at least 200 members of the “Islamic State” Organization, and the reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that most of them are Iraqi nationals, and from Moroccan and Asian nationalities, raising to 33550, 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 31500 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 2970 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”.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday that 20 trucks at least entered today to the front and contact lines with the Organization’s enclave to move a new batch of people out of the remaining enclave of the Organization, where it is expected to exit in the coming hours, while a new batch of the families of the members of the “Islamic State” Organization arrived to al-Hool camps in the southeastern countryside of Hasaka, after thousands of them have been relocated in the recent weeks, especially after people started exiting the enclave more in the last two months, and the Syrian Observatory published last night that more than 2000 people mostly Iraqi nationals in addition to Asian and African nationalities, have gotten out on aboard of 35 trucks entered on the 27th of January 2019, to the front area and contact lines with the “Islamic State” Organization in the area, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the exit of the truck column at 19:30 from the front line with the Organization’s enclave, towards the Syria Democratic Forces’ controlled areas along with 10 civilian cars, and the reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that the number of ISIS members who have gotten out with this batch was more than 300 members, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the exit of 6 closed trailers from the front area at 17:30 on Sunday evening, but their content was not known yet, also the Syrian Observatory monitored the exit of the International Coalition column at 18:30, consists of 15 military vehicles and 4 American Hummer vehicles accompanied by 2 closed trucks, and the Syrian Observatory’s sources suggested that members and leaders of the Organization may be on board, of who had surrendered in an undeclared manner to the International Coalition, where this is the first time a convoy of the International Coalition was spotted with two non-Coalition trucks east of Euphrates.