(Video and Pictures) more than 2000 people have gotten out in the last 72 hours, raising to 37000, the number of people who have reached SDF areas since Trump’s decision
Deir Ezzor Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights received information from several reliable sources, that a new batch of civilians came out of the remaining enclave for the “Islamic State” Organization in the eastern sector of Deir Ezzor countryside, and reached areas the Syria Democratic Forces’ controlled areas in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor aboard about 10 trucks and 5 civilian cars, and the Syrian Observatory learned that the batch includes about 500 persons and that the majority of whom are children and women, this batch also includes about 40 ISIS members of different nationalities, while the Syrian Observatory monitored the exit of several other American vehicles and military vehicles out of the front area with what is left for ISIS, reliable sources confirmed that the people who are getting out of ISIS Organization are being transferred towards al-Omar oilfield, to be transported to al-Hool camp, which is also suffering a humanitarian situation that gets worse by the day in the southeastern sector of al-Hasaka countryside.
And with the exit of more people, it rose to about 2000, the number of people who have gotten out during the last 72 hours, raising to 39050, the number of persons whose exit has been documented by the Syrian Observatory since the 1st of December 2018 until today, the 10th of February 2019, of different nationalities of Syria, Iraq Russia, Somalia, Philippine and other Asian nationalities, and more than 37000 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 3550 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.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published hours ago that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the continuation of movement by the International Coalition to and from the clash fronts with the “Islamic State” Organization at the east bank of Euphrates River in the eastern sector of Deir Ezzor countryside, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the entry of a column of 8 Hummer vehicles and 2 military vehicles to the front area with the remaining 2 km for the Organization east of Euphrates, also the Syrian Observatory monitored at 12:30 pm today the entry of 10 trucks into the front area, in preparation to transfer more people out of ISIS enclave towards the east of Euphrates.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published that the Syria Democratic Forces and the International Coalition forces have started their first advancement operations in the remaining area of the “Islamic State” Organization at the east bank of Euphrates River, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory: the Syria Democratic Forces managed with the International Coalition to advance in the empty space and the agricultural area in the remaining enclave of the Organization at the east bank of Euphrates River, clamping down on the Organization and the tunnels it uses, pushing it to go back to the remaining residential areas, while the “Islamic State” Organization continues to take civilians as human shields to prevent the International Coalition from shelling it, despite the continued overflights of the International Coalition warplanes over the remaining enclave of the Organization, and the reliable sources told the Syrian Observatory that the Coalition and the Syria Democratic Forces through this attack are putting pressure on the Organization in order for it to hand over its remaining commanders and members, while fears increase on the lives of hundreds of families remaining in the enclave.
A video by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights shows the exit of civilians and families of ISIS members from its enclave, towards the Syria Democratic Forces’ controlled areas in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor
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Pictures by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights show the exit of people out of ISIS enclave with medicine and medical drugs they had in their possession, when they arrived to the Syria Democratic Forces’ controlled areas