Syrian army units have evacuated about 300 persons from the Eastern Ghouta of Damascus this week, according to the official news agency (SANA).
The agency reported today that army units evacuated 216 persons, most of them women and children, who escaped terror acts being perpetrated by terrorist organization in the farms and towns of the eastern Ghouta of Damascus.
The persons were evacuated through al-Wafideen camp and they were conveyed to temporary shelters in Daheyet Qedsayya area in the western countryside of Damascus.
Last Saturday, army units evacuated 80 persons from the same area a month after 5.000 persons from Douma, Jobar, al-Shefoneyeh, Meda’a, Hosh al-Fara, Hosh al-Dawahre and Hosh Nasri came to one of the army military posts to be evacuated.
800 gunmen from the same areas turned themselves in to the competent authorities for regularizing their situations.
On Monday, terrorists fired several rockets on the families gathered at the square of al-Wafideen camp, killing three persons and wounding 21 others.
Basma Qaddour