Army Helicopters Drop Leaflets over E. Ghouta to Inform Civilians How to Reach Safe Corridor

 DAMASCUS, (ST)- Helicopters of the Syrian Arab Army  on Friday dropped new leaflets over the Eastern Ghouta villages and towns to inform civilians, who want to leave the terrorist-held areas, about  how to reach the safe corridor dedicated for their departure towards Mukhayyam al-Wafideen.

Military source told SANA that that the leaflets included the measures the civilians should adopt to reach the safe corridor which leads them to Mukhayyam al-Wafideen from where they are to be taken to the temporary housing center in al-Dwair area in Damascus Countryside.

 The army helicopters drop leaflets on a daily basis over all the villages and towns of eastern Ghouta in order to guarantee that they reach all the citizens in eastern Ghouta, according to the source.

Since last Tuesday, the Syrian army units in cooperation with competent authorities have adopted all logistic preparations to receive the civilians leaving eastern Ghouta  and move them to the temporary housing shelter in al-Dwair which is equipped with all basic services.

Hamda Mustafa

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