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Terrorists (Jabhat al-Nusra) monitor the movement of those wishing to get out to target them and prevent their access to the Abu Dhour corridor

2019-09-20T15:25:34.200Z


Idlib-Sana Terrorist organizations continued for the eighth consecutive day to take civilians in their governorates


Idlib-Sana

For the eighth consecutive day, terrorist organizations continued to use human shields in their areas of deployment in Idlib province and stepped up their criminal practices to prevent them from going to the Abu Dhour corridor in the southeastern countryside to get out of their control areas.

SANA correspondent reported that Al-Nusra Front has tightened its siege on civilians wishing to leave its terrorist deployment areas in Idlib, where it deployed several checkpoints of a number of its terrorists in areas adjacent to the villages and towns recently liberated by the Syrian Army to prevent those wishing to exit the Abu Dhour corridor and leave its areas. This coincided with the launch of rocket-propelled grenades in the vicinity of the corridor, which was opened by the concerned authorities more than a week ago to ensure the exit of civilians from the areas of terrorist deployment in the city of Idlib and its countryside.

The terrorists of Jabhat al-Nusra continue to prevent civilians from going out to safe areas through the Abu Dhour corridor for the eighth day in a row to take human shields in areas where they are deployed.

During the past years, the concerned authorities, in cooperation with the army units, have prepared humanitarian corridors in a number of areas along the geography of the homeland and secured the exit of hundreds of thousands of civilians for their lives and were transferred to temporary residence centers with all the necessary supplies before being returned to their homes after the liberation of those areas thanks to the army tournaments. And secure infrastructure.

Source: sena

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