المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Dissatisfaction is taking over civilians in Madaya city and accuses against al-Fateh army in giving up on them

Dissatisfaction is taking over civilians in Madaya city which is under  siege by regime forces and Hezbollah, after preparations to transport 1500 medical cases from the city into other areas to retrieve treatment.

In the Details, Ahrar al-Sham Islamic movement which contains a large number of militants from the town, is taking control on the process as it is chooses the names of civilians who will leave the city, confirmed reports that al-Fateh army contacted Ahrar al-Sham in Madaya and asked to put the fighters names in order to transport 600-650 fighters 200 of them from Fateh al-Sham and 300 from Ahrar al-Sham while the others belong to other factions, as these numbers will be included in the 1500 that suppose to leave the city, in addition to 25 medical cases so far.

The sources confirmed to SOHR that the civilians of Madaya are taking this operation as the last one, as they hear about transporting rebels from the city to settle their situations, while others are wanted for the military service and civilians who don’t want to stay in the city and don’t want any settlement with the regime, as they take it as an international agreement taking under the table, to leave Madaya for later fate and negotiations on Kafria and al-Fouaa.

While those in charge of Madaya city were just informed that they should prepare a list of 1500 people to get them out of the city and transfer to other areas so they can receive and treatment and to get out of the besieged city by Hezbollah and the regime forces, the sources confirmed to the Observatory that the process of transferring the 1500 people will take place during the next three days, and about 26 “green buses” are prepared to transfer civilians from the besieged Madaya.

The city is witnessing strict siege by regime forces and Hezbollah, 40,000 including 20,000 migrants from Zabdani which witnessed massive bombardment and violent clashes led to the death of dozens and displaced thousands.

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