The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

(Video) Leaders and “Amirs” of ISIS surrender to SDF and get out in a batch of hundreds of those who remained in farms east of Euphrates

Deir Ezzor Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights obtained information from several reliable sources, confirming that the remaining hundreds of people in areas of presence of the rest of the organization’s members, were able on Thursday, the 21st of February 2019, to get out of the farms in which the rest of the organization members are located between al-Baghuz area and the east bank of Euphrates River, and the Syrian Observatory learned that among the about 500 people who have gotten out there are leaders and “Amirs” of foreign and western nationalities, and after searching them they were transported to centers of the Syria Democratic Forces, while it is expected that the remaining civilians and families of ISIS members who got out in this batch would be relocated to camps in the southeastern countryside of al-Hasakah, and that the Syrian Observatory published this morning that Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned from reliable sources that tens of families of members of the “Islamic State” Organization and its fighters were transferred and handed over to the Iraqi side, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: about 150 families of members of the “Islamic State” Organization including several of its members, were transferred and handed over to the Iraqi army, where the families were transported aboard trucks of the International Coalition and then handed over to the Iraqi army, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago that Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the start of transferrin of new batches from the “Islamic State” Organization’s enclave; towards the Syria Democratic Forces’ controlled areas, where reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that new batches have gotten out of ISIS enclave in the last few hours, and they were moved towards camps supervised by the Syria Democratic Forces in the southeastern countryside of al-Hasakah, and the Syrian Observatory learned that the batches consist of civilians who were in the pocket of the “Islamic State” Organization and families of members of the Organization, while the Syrian Observatory’s reliable sources added that more than 260 members of the “Islamic State” Organization are still in the farms between al-Baghuz and the east bank of Euphrates River, and in tunnels in the area, where most of the remaining members (who are of foreign nationalities) still refuse to surrender to the Syria Democratic Forces or the International Coalition, and prefer to fight to the end.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored during the last hours bombings by the International Coalition, targeted areas in the vicinity of farms where the former Organization members are located, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the 180 members who were evacuated today, Wednesday, within more than 2000 persons, from Al-Baghuz farms in the east of the Euphrates, have been transported by the International Coalition via 2 trucks to a destination that is unidentified so far, and the majority of the 180 members who have been transported, are of non-Syrian nationalities including 2 Emirs (one of them is Egyptian and the other is Moroccan), and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago, that it monitored the details of the transport operation by trucks of the International Coalition, for the “Islamic State” organization’s  families and members, as well as other civilians from al-Baghuz farms east of Euphrates, where the Syrian Observatory’s sources said that about 26 trailers loaded with more than 2000 people, have gotten out of farms between al-Baghuz area and the east bank of Euphrates River, and among them there are at least 150 members of the “Islamic State” Organization, while the most of the rest of them are of the Organization’s families including Syrians, Iraqis, Central Asians and European nationalities, and the Syrian Observatory learned that many of the Organization’s families of foreign nationalities who got out today said that “they do not regret joining the ranks of the Islamic State Organization and that they will transfer the culture of the Organization to the countries from which they came,” the sources added to the Syrian Observatory that several members of the “Islamic State” Organization and their families are still in tunnels in al-Baghuz farms and they did not get out, and they are more than 200 persons, where it is expected for them to exit tomorrow, Thursday, as happened yesterday night and several members of the Organization were transferred according to the same reliable sources, also warplanes of the International Coalition targeted the farms area yesterday by about 25 airstrikes, without knowing the reasons for these strikes until the moment, while the Syrian Observatory published hours ago that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that more than 50 trucks of the International Coalition began to leave area of the farms between al-Baghuz and the east bank of Euphrates, after it entered yesterday in order to complete the undeclared deal with the “Islamic State” Organization, where members from the “Islamic State” Organization, their families, and other civilians was transferred within these tightly covered trucks, but it is not known if there are still ISIS members within the area of those who rejected the deal, it is also not known whether a number of members of the Organization were transferred in the darkness of last night, after media delegations returned to al-Omar field, and the Syrian Observatory published last night that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the trucks which entered Al-Baghuz’s orchards where families of the “Islamic State” organization, other citizens and ISIS members, are still present, and reliable sources informed the Syrian Observatory that the International Coalition warplanes flew over the area in conjunction with carrying out airstrikes on the area, along with the sound of heavy gunfire there, where the airstrikes are actually surprising as they coincided with the entry of trucks to the area, and it is not known whether they were fabricated in order to secretly transport members of the organization under the night’s darkness, amid fears of such probability to happen, especially after sending the media away where they returned to Al-Omar Oilfield, or they targeted members of those who refused to get out and surrender according to the undeclared deal, and the sources added to the Syrian Observatory that only 4 families managed to get out of the area of these orchards, while no other citizens or ISIS members were observed leaving the area, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago, that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights was informed by reliable sources that tens of International Coalition trucks entered the orchards between al-Baghuz area and the east bank of Euphrates River east of Deir Ezzor, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory: between 50 to 60 trucks tightly covered entered the orchards area to transport either the remaining members of the “Islamic State” Organization who are there or families of ISIS members and the civilians who are there, according to a deal undeclared until the moment, and in the same context; the Syrian Observatory learned that it is expected for the end of ISIS as a dominant force in its former enclave in the eastern sector of Deir Ezzor countryside to be officially announced on Wednesday, by the International Coalition and the American “director”, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that negotiations are taking place between the Syria Democratic Forces and the remainder of the “Islamic State” Organization, who requested a safe passage to an unknown area believed to be towards the Iraqi Desert, however, the request was rejected by SDF leadership, where the negotiation process continues to force the remainder members of the Organization to surrender, and sources of the Syrian Observatory reported that if no agreement was reached, the Syria Democratic Forces would carry out a military operation against them within the few hours or next days, and the Syrian Observatory published on Monday evening that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the continued negotiations between the “Islamic State” organization and the Syria Democratic Forces in the eastern sector of Deir Ezzor countryside, and reliable sources informed the Syrian Observatory that no agreements or results have been reached so far, in the same time, the SDF are continuing sweeping operations within the tunnels, positions and former headquarters of the organization in its former enclave in the east of the Euphrates, and the SOHR published today, Monday, that amid anticipation for the official announcement of the end the “Islamic State” Organization’s control in east of Euphrates by the International Coalition and the Syria Democratic forces; the Syria Observatory for Human Rights monitored from several reliable sources that the Syria Democratic Forces continue sweeping operations in areas from which the “Islamic State” Organization has recently withdrawn, in the eastern sector of Deir Ezzor countryside, and reliable sources confirmed that the continuous sweeping operation and the insistence of the forces in the area on sweeping all the areas, tunnels, sites, and former headquarters have prompted the postponement of the official declaration of full control of the east of Euphrates and the end of ISIS as a dominant force in the area, while the sweeping coincides with continues negotiations between the Syria Democratic Forces and the “Islamic State” Organization, where sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that the remainder members of the Organization requested a safe passage to unknown area believed to be the Iraqi Desert, but the request was rejected by the SDF leadership, while the Syria Democratic Forces agreed to introduce food aid to more than 300 members of the Organization with the civilians and their families who remain in a farm camp between al-Baghuz and the east bank of Euphrates River and in tunnels in the area, in exchange for releasing hostages and captives from the Syria Democratic Forces by the Organization.

A video by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights shows the exit of hundreds of who remained in the farms in which the rest of ISIS members are located, including leaders and princes and some of them are of foreign and western nationalities

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