The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

More displaced people reach Idlib raise the number of civilians and fighters displaced from south Homs and north Hama towards the Syrian north to 27350

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the arrival of a new batch of displaced people from the northern countryside of Homs and the southern countryside of Hama to Idlib Province in the Syrian north, where the convoy included about 95 buses and car reached Qal’aat al-Madiq and then headed towards Idlib, carrying about 2850 civilians and fighter and their families, raising to about 27350 people, the number of people displaced on board 7 batches to the northeastern countryside of Aleppo and to Idlib Province, and the displacement process from the area is expected to continue until the agreement is completed, which provides for the exit of those who reject the agreement to the Syrian north, while a new batch is being prepared in the northern countryside of Homs of civilians and fighters, and once it is ready it will depart to the Syrian north in the coming hours.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published this morning that it monitored the arrival of the 2nd convoy of the 6th batch of central Syria’s displaced to Qal’aat al-Madiq in the northwestern countryside of Hama after midnight of yesterday, and it continued its way towards its last destination in Idlib Province, where the 2nd convoy includes tens of buses and carries on board about 3100 persons of the fighters and civilians who refused the agreement between representatives of the northern countryside of Homs and the southern countryside of Hama, and, the Russians and the regime.

Last night; the first convoy of the 6th batch had arrived to its destination in the Syrian north, where the Syrian Observatory  published that tens of buses and vehicles carrying about 2600 persons of fighters and civilians refusing the agreement arrived at Qal’aat al-Madiq crossing and continued their way towards the their last destination in Idlib Province.