المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

With the continuation of the organized displacement process, 5000 people in the seventh batch of people displaced from the middle sector of the Eastern Ghouta towards the Syrian north

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the depart of the first convoy in the seventh batch of displaced people of the middle sector of the Eastern Ghouta to the Syrian north, where the Syrian Observatory learned that the first convoy had more than 50 buses carrying about 2500 persons on board, while the final preparations were under way to depart the second convoy within the same batch to the Syrian north, and it includes about the same number of buses as the first convoy, where the entire seventh batch of 100 buses carrying around 5000 persons aboard; is expected to reach the Syrian north within the next hours, they are 1500 fighter in addition to their families and other civilians who have rejected the agreement between Rahman Corps and a Russian General.

Raising to 189 thousand persons, the number of people displaced from the Eastern Ghouta of Damascus, towards the Syrian North and to the regime’s controlled areas, including people stayed in the areas that the regime forces controlled within the Eastern Ghouta, in the enclave controlled by Al-Rahman Corps, and in the details documented by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the number of people got out through the crossings towards the regime’s controlled areas exceeded 107 thousand citizens, while about 40 thousand citizens stayed in the towns of Kafr Batna, Ein Tarma, Saqba and Harasta which the regime forces controlled, also about 42 thousand  persons have displaced to the Syrian North they are: 5 thousand persons have displaced to the Syrian North from Harasta city which used to be controlled by Ahrar Al-Sham Islamic movement, and about 37 thousand persons including more than 11 thousand fighters of who have displaced from Zamalka, Arbin and Jobar controlled by Al-Rahman Corps to the Syrian North.

It is noteworthy that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights called on the residents of the Eastern Ghouta of Damascus, to stay in their cities and towns, after the displacement of tens of thousands of people from the Eastern Ghouta of Damascus, in conjunction with killing and injuring more than 7000 citizens in 34 successive days by the regime forces and Russia by the aerial, rocket and artillery strikes, on condition that the UN completely secure their stay, and provide guarantees that prevent the implementation of the Turkish-Russian agreement, leads to a simultaneous demographic change in both Eastern Ghouta of Damascus and Afrin, that the Russian occupation forces have to secure the area from mines and planted and unexploded bombs, to ensure the safety of the people in order to preserve their lives and for fear of the death of more citizens in the Eastern Ghouta which witnessed killing in all forms from killing by shells until the death due to starvation and disease.

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