The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The Eastern Ghouta of Damascus continue preparing the first batch of displaced according to the first item of the agreement of Jaish Al-Islam and the Russians

Rif Dimashq province – The Syrian Observatory for human Rights:: the SOHR monitored the ongoing exit of buses from Douma city, which are carrying fighters, their families and civilians refusing the agreement between Jaish Al-Islam with the Russian forces, where several buses have left while the largest number of them are stopping in Douma city, as the buses will leave consecutively to the outskirts of the Eastern Ghouta until the convoy is completed and later will move towards the northeastern countryside of Aleppo in the Syrian north

Jaish Al-Islam agreement reached with the Russian included items as follows: settling the situation of the people remained in Douma and the exit of those who refuse the agreement to Jarabulus and Al-Bab area in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo, forming a team work headed by Russia includes representatives of the Syrian side and the countries guaranteeing Astana process to arrange the handing over of kidnapped civilians and military personnel and the dead bodies of the regime force captured by Jaish Al-Sham, handing over heavy and medium weapons of Jaish Al-Islam, deployment of military police in Douma and prevent the presence of light arms, forming local council in Douma city with consensus between the controllers of Douma and the regime authority, and the return of the government institution to work in Douma city.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published few hours ago that it monitored the continuation of preparing the first batch of the fighters of Jaysh Al-Islam with their families and other citizens who reject the agreement of Jaysh Al-Islam with the Russians, to transfer them to the area of Jarabulus and Al-Bab in the north-eastern countryside of Aleppo, where tens of buses entered today, Monday the 2nd of April 2018, where the SOHR monitored the departure of the buses successively as the buses are leaving through Al-Wafideen Camp and wait for completing the convoy within the first batch of the people displaced from Douma, and the SOHR learned that the agreement will be carried out in successive stages provides on successive departure of convoys on condition that Jaysh Al-Islam releases the captives, kidnapped and abductees, the Russian military police enter the area, the regime’s governmental institutions return to work, the heavy and medium weapons are handed over and wounded are evacuated to receive treatment. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday, Sunday the 1st of April 2018, that a final agreement had been reached between Jaysh Al-Islam and the Russian side, and in the details obtained by the SOHR; it was agreed to choose the north-eastern countryside of Aleppo as a destination for those who will come out from Douma of the fighters of Jaysh Al-Islam with their families and other citizens reject the agreement.

Hama province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:: sounds of explosions were heard in the eastern countryside of Hama, resulted from shelling of the regime forces on areas in the western countryside of Salmiyah city, and there is no information about injuries. The warplanes also carried out 3 airstrikes on areas in the village of Brighith in the southern countryside of Hama, in conjunction with 2 airstrikes carried out on Al-Damina village in the same countryside, resulting in the death of a citizen and the injury of other. the SOHR learned that the regime forces controlled Taksis village located in the southeastern countryside of Hama, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a convoy of the regime forces entered in the accompany of another delegation, included representatives of the Russian side, according to sources, to Taksis, Al-Amara and Al-Jomakila, amid information about establishing positions of the regime forces in Al-Amara and Taksis, which were free of any military presence, in conjunction with the regime’s entry to other villages in the area.