Damascus countryside’s displaced people reach Hama

Damascus countryside’s displaced people reach Hama
A number of forcibly displaced people from Damascus western countryside arrived Saturday at dawn in Qal’at al-Madiq in Hama western countryside, Orient News correspondent reported.

A total of 500 people including 130 opposition fighters and their families were obliged to leave their own home towns in Damascus western countryside according to a ’reconciliation’ deal with Assad regime after being under either crippling siege or relentless bombardment or both. 

The forcibly displaced people boarded 13 buses from the towns of Zakia, Kanaker and Beit Jinn farmlands in Damascus western countryside, said our correspondent Saif al-Ahmad. Among them were several sick and injured people, he added. Their final destination is Idlib in northern Syria, but they stopped in Qal’at al-Madiq temporarily before they reach to their final destination.

On Friday, 160 Syrians were obliged to leave the town of Zakia and other towns in Damascus western countryside, in a new ’reconciliation’ deal with Assad regime. They left in buses bound for Idlib after they have rejected to succumb to Assad regime’s conditions of surrender.

The deal stipulates releasing 250 detainees from the Assad regime’s concentration centers. It also stipulates not allowing Assad terrorists’ entrance the town of Zakia.

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