Last Wadi Barada IDPs batch leaves heading to Idlib

Last Wadi Barada IDPs batch leaves heading to Idlib
The last batch of Wadi Barada’s IDPs left Monday, at dawn, heading to northern Syria after IDPs were stranded for more than ten hours before they were allowed to leave for their destination.

The buses, carrying Wadi Barada’s IDPs, were left to wait for long tiring hours by Hezbollah terrorists present at the Fourth Division’s checkpoint near the town of Dier Qanoun, activists said.

45 buses left Wadi Barada Monday at 03:15 am local time (01:15GMT) said Orient News correspondent Muhammad Abdulrahman, adding that the buses carried 2100 people, while 70 injured people were transported in ambulances of the Syrian Red Crescent. The whole convoy is expected to arrive in Idlib in the afternoon, he said.

Maintenance teams, bound to fix the pumping station of Ein al-Fijeh water spring facility, entered Sunday to fix the damage caused by Hezbollah and Assad terrorists’ shelling.

Assad terrorists had been intensively attacking Wadi Barada (the valley of Barada), which is 16 kilometers away from the center of Damascus and 12 kilometers from Lebanon. The Assad regime and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah blockaded the valley in July 2016 in order to take control of water supplies in the region.

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