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The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After about 40 hours… getting the displaced people out of al-Wa’er neighborhood has been completed and await for the buses to depart towards the Syrian north

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that transferring displaced people by the internal transport buses from al-Wa’er neighborhood in Homs city towards the vicinity of the neighborhood where the travel buses gather has been completed, in order to move the last batch of displaced people including fighters, their families, and civilians who refused ” reconciliation and settling conditions with the regime ” out of the neighborhood, and the sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that the transferring the displaced people from the neighborhood towards the vicinity of it where the travel buses gather has been completed shortly before, while loading the luggage in trucks continues, and it’s expected for the buses to depart towards their destination in the next 2 hours, where the convoy will head towards the Syrian north and there they will be divided into 2 parts one of them will head towards the areas which are under the control of the Turkish forces and the rebel and Islamic factions of ” Euphrates Shield ” operation, while the other one will be moved towards Idlib province.
And exiting the last batch of displaced people towards the Syrian north came after about 40 hours of transferring them from the neighborhood towards the vicinity of it where the travel buses gather.

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