The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The first batch of buses that exit Harasta headed to the Syrian north carrying about 1550 fighters and civilians on board

Rif Dimashq Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the first batch of buses has departed from the outskirts of Harasta city towards the Syrian north, where it includes 28 buses and several ambulances carrying about 1550 persons aboard, they are hundreds of fighters and hundreds of civilians of their families and those who refused the agreement with the regime, including about 700 children and women, where the buses have departed after the batch that was scheduled for today, the 22nd of March  2018, has completed, and other batches will exit later within the next 48 hours, as a completion of the agreement that took place with Ahrar al-Sham movement, which controls Harasta city.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published in the past few hours that The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights obtained information from a number of reliable sources, about the developments of the agreement which is being applied today the 22nd of March 2018, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the agreement of Harasta city, which was dealt and took place in the office of the Brigadier Jamil Hassan, the chief of the air Force intelligence Directorate in Syria, who is known as a slaughterer of the regime’s detention centers in Syria, and the sources confirmed to the SOHR that the agreement took place under Russian supervision, and the parties of the negotiations were representatives of Ahrar Al-Sham Islamic movement and representatives the Iranians and the Lebanese Hezbollah, and attributed the reason for the presence of the Iranians and Hezbollah, to the presence of captives of them at the prisons of Ahrar Al-Sham Islamic movement and the presence of captives of the latter at the prisons of the former, where Harasta Agreement that is being implemented today the 22nd of March 2018, was reached after long negotiations between the both parties.