The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The 1300 convoy departs from Douma’s outskirts to the Syrian north completing the agreement steps

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the agreement about the departure of about 1300 persons has been carried out completely, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the departure of about 25 buses carrying hundreds of civilians and fighters of al-Etihad al-Islami and their families, where these buses have departed from the outskirts of the Eastern Ghouta to Idlib Province, where they are expected to arrive with the first hours of Monday’ dawn, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago that the exit of buses from Douma city in the Eastern Ghouta continues, where they are transferring people within the agreement of about 1300 fighters of al-Etihad al-Islami of Rahman Corps, their families, civilians and others activists of who have been agreed to leave towards the Syrian north, where reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that several buses had gotten out since this afternoon, while the full departure of the planned batch is expected to expected to take place in a single convoy to the Syrian north, where the Syrian Observatory published during the past few hours that  the preparations started to transfer about 1300 citizens, activists and fighters, from Douma city to the Syrian North, through Al-Wafddien Camp.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published in the past hours that the preparations started to transfer about 1300 citizens, activists and fighters, from Douma city to the Syrian North, through Al-Wafddien Camp, after a partial agreement that had been reached before the other agreement with Jaysh Al-Islam that based on the north-east of Aleppo as a destination, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that this batch will be transferred to the north through Al-Wafddien Camp after the names list is completed in the wake of demonstrations to be brought out from the city remaining out of the regime’s control in the Eastern Ghouta, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the families that will be brought out, include families of fighters in the Islamic Union of Al-Rahman Corps, of who remained in Douma.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on Wednesday the 28th of March 2018, that a state of resentment in Douma city revealed by demonstration in which demonstrators went out calling for preventing more destruction to the city, through continuing the negotiations and reaching an agreement with the aforementioned terms in Douma city, and the citizens demanded on releasing their sons hold in the prisons and detention centers of Jaysh Al-Islam, and reliable sources stressed to the SOHR that several people were arrested in Douma city for making names list for thousands of civilians and former militants and activists to leave the Eastern Ghouta towards the Syrian north.