Loyalists of the regime attack again convoys of the displaced people from the Rif Dimashq heading towards the Syrian North
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the glass of some buses of the second convoy of people displaced from the 4 towns in the Eastern Qalamoun, was smashed by loyalists of the Syrian regime, while the convoy was passing through the countryside of Tartus and Hama, where displaced people aboard the convoy said that loyalists of the regime threw stones at a number of buses which smashed their glass, without information about injuries so far, this attack comes after a similar attack on the first convoy, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday morning, that displaced people of who were aboard the convoy informed the SOHR that the glass of some busses was smashed by loyalists to the regime at one of the checkpoints of the regime forces and gunmen loyal to them, while it was passing through Salamiyah area in Hama countryside, which resulted in the fall of wounded.
Also the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented on the 14th of April 2018, the death of a child affected by the injury he had in shooting by gunmen loyal to the regime forces on the buses carrying the displaced people from the Eastern Ghouta of Damascus, which arrived today noon in the crossing between the regime forces’ controlled areas and the controlled areas of the forces of the “Euphrates Shield” north-eastern countryside of Aleppo, and sources confirmed that the shooting took place on the road where the convoy passed through, and the sources confirmed that the shooting took place after the convoy passed Homs area, where the revengeful shooting resulted in the injury of others, which raged the resentment of the displaced residents of the Eastern Ghouta, and it is noteworthy that the eighth and final convoy carrying displaced people of the middle sector to Qalaat al-Madiq in the north-western countryside of Hama, subjected to shooting by gunmen loyal to the regime forces while it was passing through Beit Yashout town which resulted in the injury of 6 persons including 2 children and a citizen woman, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored during the past few days, resentment among the civilians and families of the abductees captured by Jaysh Al-Islam, who were abducted in late 2013 during an attack by Jaysh Al-Islam and other factions including ISIS on Adra Al-Ommaliyyah area located east of the eastern Ghouta of Damascus and managed to capture about 9 thousand persons. Jaysh Al-Islam took about 3500 abductees of them. The abductees were taken to prisons of Jaysh Al-Islam in Douma, which is the main stronghold of Jaysh Al-Islam in Syrian. In the details obtained by the SOHR, the families were angry at the regime authorities after the media of the regime and its allies announced the full evacuation of abductees, whose numbers haven’t exceeded 200 persons, from the prisons of Jaysh Al-Islam and that the issue of the abductees and captures in Douma has completely ended after the “full evacuation of abductees”, which prompted the families to demand for clarification about the fate of more than 3000 persons didn’t get out and their fate is still unknown, and the sources confirmed then to the Observatory that the people accused the regime authorities of abandoning their sons in return for the speeding up of the displacement of fighters of Jaysh Al-Islam and their families and civilians refusing the agreement between Jaysh al-Islam on one hand and the Russians and representatives of the regime forces on the other on the 8th of April 2018. Abductees told the SOHR sources that thousands of abductees were transferred to prisons of Jaysh Al-Islam and distributed to different prisons by Jaysh Al-Islam, noting that tens of the abductees were released in previous deals, while some others remained captured in the prisons of Jaysh Al-Islam until the mid of 2017. The families are angry because the regime ended the issue of the release in return for speeding up the evacuation of Jaysh al-Islam and their families and civilians refusing the agreement from Douma. The families said that the regime had earlier abandoned captured members of the regime in return for releasing the abductees of Hezbollah and Iranians and Afghani members of the regime’s allied militiamen captured by the factions.