The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that a new convoy departed few hours ago towards its destination in the controlled areas of the forces of the “Euphrates Shield” Operation in the north-eastern countryside of Aleppo, where the convoy includes about 85 buses carring thousands of fighters of Jaish Al-Islam and their families and citizens who reject the agreement which was reached on the 8th of April 2018 between Jaish Al-Islam with the Russians and the regime, while the exit of more buses is continuing successively from Douma city to the outskirts of the Eastern Ghouta, in preparation to be transferred to the Syrian North, where activists of the SOHR monitored the continuation of boarding process of the displaced people on the buses until now, in order to complete the convoy which is supposed to be the last one to depart from Douma currently, where it is expected that the convoy will depart towards the Syrian North, in the next few hours after the buses are completed to be gathered at the outskirts of the Eastern Ghouta.
Sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that the transfer of the displaced people is taking place under the cover of darkness and away from the media monitoring by the regime’s media and others loyal to the regime, for fear of an escalation towards the displaced people and of being targeted by the families of the missing abductees, whose destiny has been ignored by the regime during the release of the abductees and captives arrested by Jaish Al-Islam, while the Syrian Observatory published yesterday that it obtained information that there was shootout in Douma city, in conjunction with the preparations of buses to depart from the city towards the Syrian north.
SOHR knew that tens of supports of the regime entered in the accompany of “reconciliation” delegation into Douma city and raised the internationally recognized Syrian flag and shouted slogans supporting the regime.