Published : 29-12-2017
In the west of the besieged Yarmouk camp, ISIS allowed the besieged residents in the areas controlled by ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham,’ to bring their needs and let them enter food.
According to our correspondent, the people were allowed outside in groups of no-more than 10 people per day, amid reports on the intention of ISIS to re-close the checkpoint within the coming days.
This also comes within news of the exit of a delegation of ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham,’ from Yarmouk camp to the capital Damascus, to negotiate with the regime over the exit of the ‘Hayat’ from the region to the north of Syria.
The number of members of ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham - previously known as Al-Nusra’ in the areas of its control in Yarmouk camp, is approximately 130 members, according to sources affiliated to the regime. They are to be evacuated from the camp to the Syrian north, within the four towns agreement with the regime.
In the west of the besieged Yarmouk camp, ISIS allowed the besieged residents in the areas controlled by ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham,’ to bring their needs and let them enter food.
According to our correspondent, the people were allowed outside in groups of no-more than 10 people per day, amid reports on the intention of ISIS to re-close the checkpoint within the coming days.
This also comes within news of the exit of a delegation of ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham,’ from Yarmouk camp to the capital Damascus, to negotiate with the regime over the exit of the ‘Hayat’ from the region to the north of Syria.
The number of members of ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham - previously known as Al-Nusra’ in the areas of its control in Yarmouk camp, is approximately 130 members, according to sources affiliated to the regime. They are to be evacuated from the camp to the Syrian north, within the four towns agreement with the regime.