المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

More buses get out of the 3 towns of Rif Dimashq waiting the convoy to be completed and depart towards its destination with the second batch of displaced people on board

Rif Dimashq Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the preparations of the second convoy of the displaced people from the south of Rif Dimashq are still underway, they will be headed towards the north of Syria, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the exit of about 20 buses since this morning until now, whose boarding process has been completed, where the buses stop at the outskirts towns of Yalda, Bebbila and Beit Saham, waiting for the rest of the buses to be ready so that the convoy can depart to the Syrian north, and this is the second batch of displaced people in accordance to the agreement of the representatives of the 3 towns with representatives of the Russians and of the regime.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published this morning that 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.

The Syrian Observatory published yesterday morning that the the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the entry of buses to the towns of Yalda, Bebbila and Beit Saham on Thursday morning, the 3rd of May 2018, where fighters and their families and other civilians are now boarding the busses, of who refused the agreement between representatives of the 3 towns, and, the regime and the Russians, the buses will carry thousands towards Idlib and Jarabulus north of Syria and Daraa in the south of Syria, where the names of thousands of persons who refused to agree were registered yesterday.

The Syrian Observatory published yesterday that preparations are under way to carry out the displacement agreement in the southern countryside of the capital Damascus, where it is expected that the displacement process will take place and start in the next 24 hours, by departing the convoys to 3 main destinations: Idlib and Jarabulus in the north of Syria and Daraa in the south of Syria, from the towns of Yalda, Babila and Beit Saham, and the Syrian Observatory learned from reliable sources that the lists of civilians and fighters who refused the agreement and want to get out towards the destinations specified for the displacement; are being prepared, and at the same time the regime forces will spread in the points from which the factions are withdrawing and located on the contact lines with the “Islamic State” Organization, and it is excepted that thousands of fighters, their families and civilians will be displaced, of who reject the agreement of the representatives of the towns with the Russians and the regime.

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