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Terrorists continue to prevent people from accessing the humanitarian corridors in Abu al-Dahour, al-Habit, and al-Hadir, rural Idlib and Aleppo

2020-01-16T16:25:16.039Z


Idlib-Aleppo-SANA for taking human shields prevented terrorist groups spread in Idlib countryside from reaching civilians


Idlib-Aleppo-Sana

For their use as human shields, terrorist groups spread in the Idlib countryside prevented civilians from accessing the humanitarian corridors in Abu al-Dahour and al-Habit in Idlib countryside and in the present in the southern Aleppo countryside to exit to the safe areas that the Syrian Arab Army freed from the terrorists.

A Sana correspondent stated that the terrorists intend to exert pressure, threats and intimidation against the people who want to go to the corridors of Abu al-Dahour, al-Habit, and the present in rural Idlib and Aleppo, to exit through them to the safe areas, taking human shields from them.

The reporter pointed out that the terrorist organizations have sabotaged the secondary roads leading to those humanitarian corridors at several points and put dirt berms on them to prevent cars from reaching those who want to leave the areas of terrorist spread to the areas that the army has secured and cleansed of the terrorists.

The reporter pointed out that the equipment and procedures taken by the concerned authorities in the corridors to receive those wishing to leave are still in full availability, as there are ambulances, a medical point and buses to transport the people and their belongings.

Yesterday, Abu Dahour Corridor witnessed the departure of dozens of civilians from the terrorist spread areas in Idlib countryside to the safe areas that the army had cleared of terrorism.

Source: sena

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