Baladi - Followings
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the convoy of people displaced from al-Dumayr city, which is carrying hundreds of fighters and their families and hundreds of citizens who reject the agreement, has arrived in the Syrian North, where it is still stopped at Abu Zindeen crossing between the regime forces’ controlled areas and the controlled areas of the Turkish-backed factions of the “Euphrates Shield” Operation.
The convoy includes tens of buses carrying about 2500 fighters and citizens.
Also a similar convoy is expected to depart on Friday to the same destinations, in accordance with the agreement between the city’s representatives and representatives of the Russians and the regime which provides for:
“The handover of heavy and medium weapon, giving a list of those who refuse the agreement to get out towards Jarabulus, the process of getting out will begin towards this displacement point on the 19th of this month under the supervision of the Russian military police and the Syrian Red Crescent, while each fighter can bring with him to the Syrian north his individual weapon with 3 magazines and an empty pistol.
Those who remain will have their situation “settled”, while those of age of the conscription service will be given 5 to 6 months to have their situation settled, and those who defected or dismissed earlier will be brought back, also the return requests by the staff to their work in regime’s organizations will be studied, and a local faction for the protection of civilians can be formed in coordination with Russian and regime forces.”
Reporting the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights