The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Hundreds of citizens and fighters with their families leave the north of Homs and the south of Hama within the 2nd batch of displaced people from them according to the agreement with the Russians and the regime

Homs Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the 2nd batch of the displaced people of the central Syria, has left the northern countryside of Homs, heading towards the Syrian North, where the 2nd batch carries hundreds of fighters with their families and citizens, of who get out on about 72 vehicles towards the destination specified earlier in the Syrian North, and a new batch will be brought out on Wednesday morning, towards the Syrian North, within the trio agreement between representatives of the area and its factions on one hand, and the regime and the Russians on the other, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored few hours ago, the entry of the buses of the first displaced people convoy to the controlled areas of the “Euphrates Shield” Operation Forces in the north-eastern countryside of Aleppo, after await since Tuesday dawn, and after protests by the residents against the refusal of the Turkish authorities to let the convoy enter the north east of Aleppo, where tens of people in al-Bab city protested asking the Turkish authorities to allow the 1st displaced people convoy of Homs countryside to enter the controlled areas of the “Euphrates Shield” Operation Forces.

And the 1st convoy includes about 3400 persons aboard about 67 buses waited at Abu al-Zendin crossing at the outskirts of areas controlled by “Euphrates Shield” Operation Forces in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, due to the refusal of the Turkish authorities to enter the convoy, amid protests in al-Bab city by tens of civilians, asking to allow the displaced people of north Homs to enter areas of control of the factions and the Turkish forces in the Syrian north, also the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the arrival of the first convoy of displaced people of the northern countryside of Homs and the southern countryside of Hama to Abu al-Zendin crossing, which connects between regime forces’-controlled areas and areas of presence of the Turkey-supported “Euphrates Shield” Operation Forces near al-Bab area northeast of Aleppo, where the buses await the approval of the Turkish Forces to enter the area. The first convoy consists of about 67 buses carrying hundreds of fighters, their families and other civilians who refused the agreement between representatives of north Homs and south Hama, and, the Russians and the regime.