Syrian rebels refused to release civilians from Idlib
Fighters of anti-state groups in Idlib in Northern Syria do not let the local population in government-controlled territory, said to reporters, Brigadier General of the Syrian army Nabil Abdullah, responsible for the organization of a humanitarian corridor.
Fighters of anti-state groups in Idlib in Northern Syria do not let the local population in government-controlled territory, said to reporters, Brigadier General of the Syrian army Nabil Abdullah, responsible for the organization of a humanitarian corridor.
according to his statement, which opened recently after a long break the checkpoint, "Abu ed-Duhur" for innocent residents and those who wish to disarm the rebels is empty.
Checkpoint " Abu ed-Duhur ", closed from March to December 2018, and again opened on 13 September at the initiative of the Russian Center for reconciliation of the warring parties (TSPVS) with close cooperation with the Syrian side.
according to TSPVS, 4 March 2018 Iglinsky area of de-escalation left almost 45 thousand people. They have taken with them around 4, 7 thousands of vehicles and nearly 55 thousand head of cattle.
Four zones of de-escalation in the Syrian Arab Republic was established in Accordance with the agreement reached in may 2017 at the talks in Astana (now Nur-Sultan) by the representatives of Russia, Iran and Turkey. In 2018, the three of these zones came under the supervision of Damascus. The fourth, located in the district of Idlib and parts of neighboring provinces of Latakia, Hama and Aleppo, is still not subject to the government, most of it captured by the terrorists of the banned in Russia organization "dzhebhat an-Nusra" *.
*A terrorist organization banned in Russia.
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