The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After the arrival of the first batch to “Euphrates Shield” areas, preparations are underway for finishing the second displaced convoy of Rif Dimashq towards the Syrian north

Rif Dimashq Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the process of displacement continues in south of Rif Dimashq after the arrival of the first batch of displaced persons –who were about 1650 persons– to northeastern countryside of Aleppo, and they entered areas controlled by the “Euphrates Shield”, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring the continuation of boarding process of citizens in the 3 towns, after the entry of several buses on Friday morning, the 4th of May 2018, where until now about 5 buses have gotten out and stopped at the outskirts of the 3 towns, waiting for the convoy to be completed so it departs towards the north of Syria, and it is expected that the convoy will be launched in the next few hours after finishing the second batch.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published this morning that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the arrival of the first convoy of displaced people from the 3 towns south of Rif Dimashq to its destination in the Syrian north, where more than 32 buses arrived on Friday morning at Abu al-Zendin crossing near al-Bab area in the northern countryside of Aleppo, carrying on board about 1650 fighters of the factions, their families and other civilians who refused the agreement reached between representatives of the towns of Yalda, Babbila and Beit Saham, and, the regime and the Russians. In the same context, it is expected that preparations take place to get new batches out today towards the destinations specified previously in the agreement, which are Daraa in the south of Syria, and Idlib and Jarabulus north of Syria.