The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The largest batch of displaced people within the agreement of Al-Rahman Corps arrives in the outskirts of Idlib province to complete its way towards its destination

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the arrival of the largest batch, until now, of fighters and citizens who came out of Al-Rahman Corps’ controlled areas in the Eastern Ghouta, in Qalaat al-Madiq in Sahl Al-Ghab in the north-western of Hama, where the convoy of the third batch of more than 100 buses and ambulances that included about 7000 persons aboard of fighters and their families and other citizens, within the agreement of Zamalka – Arbin – Jobar, while new buses are coming one after another to Arbin crossing preparing for enter it in order to displace a new batch today, in the same context, the crossing of Al-Wafideen Camp has been witnessing ongoing displacement of citizens from Douma city since morning.

And reliable sources asserted to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights yesterday, that groups of Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and the fighters of Al-Rahman Corps and the fighters of Ahrar Al-Sham who stayed in this enclave, are seizing the buses coming into Arbin, by firearm, then they take them to their headquarters and the place where their families gather to get them on the buses, thus, the buses leave without taking citizens, which raged resentment among them, where citizens said that the fighters rush to implement the agreement and try to get out in the first batches leaving the citizens behind, amid fears expressed by the citizens that “the batches of the fighters would be ended before evacuating all citizens which may lead the regime to break the agreement and arrest the remaining citizens”