The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Buses of the displaced people of al-Wa’er neighborhood head towards Aleppo and hundreds refrain to leave and return to their homes in the besieged neighborhood

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that buses carrying the 4th batch of the displaced people from the besieged neighborhood of al-Wa’er in Homs city, got out of the neighborhood towards the northeastern countryside of Aleppo, reliable sources confirmed to the observatory that tens of buses carrying hundreds of fighters and their families and other civilians of those wishing to leave the neighborhood headed towards the countryside of Aleppo, after getting out of al-Wa’er neighborhood by the internal buses which transferred them to the place where the travel buses gathered, also the sources reported to the Syrian Observatory that hundreds of persons who were meant to get out with this batch refrained from going out, and they said that the trucks which were meant to move their belongings are not enough, and those persons rejected getting out without their belongings to where they are heading, it is expected for these buses to reach in the coming hours to Jarabulus area, which is controlled by the rebel and Islamic factions of “Euphrates Shield” operation and the Turkish Forces, where this is considered the 3rd batch that head from al-Wa’er to Jarabulus, while another batch headed to Idlib, also other batches will be moved in the coming days and weeks.