المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The first batch of the 4th convoy departs towards Idlib province carrying about 1500 displaced people from the north of Homs and south of Hama

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned from a number of intersected sources that tens of buses and vehicles have departed from the northern countryside of Homs and southern countryside of Hama, towards Idlib province, where they are expected to reach Qalaat al-Madiq area in the north-western countryside of Hama, on the administrative border with Idlib in the next few hours, and the first batch of the 4th convoy includes about 1500 persons, and it will be followed by the second batch of the same convoy, thus, this convoy will catch up with three previous convoys preceded it to the Syrian North, carrying about 9000 citizens and fighters with their families, while preparations for a new convoy of displaced people are expected to be carried out tomorrow, with the continued implementation of the displacement step according to the agreement of the Russians and the regime with representatives of the northern countryside of Homs and southern countryside of Hama and its factions.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored this morning the arrival of the 3rd convoy of central Syria’s displaced people to the Syrian north, where the convoy arrived after midnight of yesterday to the northwestern countryside of Hama, and the buses were switched there then they headed towards their destination in Idlib Province, the convoy includes more than 70 buses with about 3500 people on board of fighters, their families and other civilians who refused the agreement between representatives of the northern countryside of Homs and the southern countryside of Hama, and, between the regime and the Russians, where the number of displaced people of the 3rd convoy had increased after other buses joined the convoy yesterday night Friday, while it is expected for the buses to enter the area today in order to displace a new batch out of it, and with the exit of the 3rd batch it rose to 9000, the number of people displaced on board of 3 convoys from the northern countryside of Homs and the southern countryside of Hama towards the north of Syria.

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