The city of Nawa witnesses the departure of 11 buses towards the Syrian North accompanied by the convoy which departed from Al-Mahjeh in the north of Daraa province
Daraa Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that a number of buses gathered at the outskirts of Nawa city, preparing for transporting the displaced people, of those who refuse the agreement of the representatives of the city and its factions with the regime, from the city to the Syrian North, where the SOHR monitored that the buses started to leave successively and slowly towards the Syrian North after being inspected, after the boarding process of the citizens and fighters had completed, in the city with the largest population in Daraa province, and the Syrian Observatory learned that at least 11 buses have left Nawa city towards the Syrian North, accompanied by 8 buses which left Al-Mahjeh town, where they gathered at the outskirts of Nawa city and accompanied the convoy of Nawa to the Syrian North.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published hours ago, that the buses boarding process of the displaced people, of citizens and fighters with their families had completed in Al-Mahjeh town, within the previous agreement with the regime in the area, which is based on the displacement of those who refuse the concluded agreement with the representatives of the area, and the reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that about 230 citizens and fighters have been displaced towards the Syrian North from Al-Mahjeh area, while the SOHR published hours ago that the displacement is expected to take place within the next 24 hours from Nawa city in the northwestern countryside of Daraa towards the Syrian north, based on a previous agreement with representatives of Nawa Area about the stay of people who accept the agreement and “settle their situations”, and displacing those who refuse the agreement towards the Syrian north, and handing over the heavy and medium weapons to the regime forces, and temporary keeping some of them because areas that are controlled by Jaysh Khalid Ibn al-Walid –which swore allegiance to the “Islamic State” Organization– are near, the deployment of the regime forces in the hills and locations around the city, and the return of government institutions to it, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also monitored the handover of heavy and medium-sized weapons to the regime forces after these towns entered in the “reconciliation”, and were added to regime forces’-controlled areas in Daraa, where the regime forces currently control all the areas that were under the control of the factions.