Published : 07-05-2017
In the same context, media sources close to the Syrian regime reported that fighters of Sham Liberation Organization will postpone exiting with their families from Yarmouk camp until further notice.
The sources added that the exit of fighters was scheduled last night within the agreement between the Syrian regime and the opposition known as the "four towns" agreement.
A few days ago, the Sham Liberation Organization announced the completion of the first phase of the agreement, while food and medical assistance were introduced to its controlled areas in the camp, and said that the exit of fighters will be in the second phase.
The camp is under strict siege imposed by the Syrian regime and PF - General Command groups for 1,388 days, while ISIS has controlled 55-60% of the camp area since early April 2015 with the assistance and support of the Nusra Front.
In the same context, media sources close to the Syrian regime reported that fighters of Sham Liberation Organization will postpone exiting with their families from Yarmouk camp until further notice.
The sources added that the exit of fighters was scheduled last night within the agreement between the Syrian regime and the opposition known as the "four towns" agreement.
A few days ago, the Sham Liberation Organization announced the completion of the first phase of the agreement, while food and medical assistance were introduced to its controlled areas in the camp, and said that the exit of fighters will be in the second phase.
The camp is under strict siege imposed by the Syrian regime and PF - General Command groups for 1,388 days, while ISIS has controlled 55-60% of the camp area since early April 2015 with the assistance and support of the Nusra Front.