Russians supervise relisting defectors into Assad Army in Daraa

Russians supervise relisting defectors into Assad Army in Daraa
Eighteen buses with at least one thousand defectors from the Assad regime's army have moved from the city of Nawa in Daraa countryside to carry out measures and rejoin in the Assad militias, a local source told Orient.

The Syrians have headed to the Assad regime's security branches and to the Assad military police to have their details registered. 

The number of the defectors from the Assad regime's army has reached five thousand Syrian in the city of Nawa. Part of them were killed in the battles against the Assad militias and others were displaced to Jordan and to the north of Syria.  

These operations are supervised by the Russian troops in the area, according to the source who spoke on condition of anonymity. 

The defectors are given a leave for forty eight hours after they register their names. This step is to encourage other defectors to rejoin the regime's militias.   

The last batch of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), who were forced to leave their home towns in Daraa in the south of Syria reached on (August 12) in the north of Syria as the Assad regime and its allies recaptured the whole southern area.    

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