Baladi - Coverage
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the arrival of the convoy of the Eastern Qalamoun displaced people of fighters and citizens who reject the agreement, which departed Sunday dawn, the 22nd of April 2018, from al-Rahiba to Al-Bab area in the north-eastern countryside of Aleppo, where the convoy includes 44 buses carrying about 2500 civilians, fighters and their families, to be transferred then to Afrin area, preparing for settling them down in the are whose residents have been abandoned by the Turkish forces which started Operation “Olive Branch” on the 20th of January 2018, supported by the Syrian opposition factions loyal to Turkey.
The displaced people of who were aboard the convoy informed the SOHR that the glass of some busses was smashed by loyalists to the regime at one of the checkpoints of the regime forces and gunmen loyal to them, while it was passing through Salamiyah area in Hama countryside, which resulted in the fall of wounded.
While a new convoy is expected to depart today from the area of the Eastern Qalamoun, towards Idlib province, and it will carry fighters of Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham and Ahrar Al-Sham Islamic movement with their families and citizens who reject the agreement, while tens of tanks, armored vehicles, medium and heavy weapons, missiles and ammunition were handed over as one of the items of the agreement.
Reporting the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights