Terrorists in countryside of Idleb and Aleppo continue holding civilians to use them as human shields

IDLEB/ALEPPO, (ST)- Terrorists  organizations in the countryside of Idleb and Aleppo continue using civilians as human shields and prevent them  from leaving terrorist-held areas to safe places under the Syrian army’s control through the humanitarian corridors specified by the army  in the areas of Abu al-Dhour, al-Habeit and al-Hader.

SANA reporters said on Saturday that Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organization and its allied groups have tightened their siege on civilians who want to leave the areas controlled by the terrorists through establishing several points to monitor the movement of civilians in the areas adjacent to the villages and towns recently liberated by the Syrian army in order not to allow them reach the humanitarian corridors.

  The reporters pointed out that concerned authorities are ready to receive all citizens who want to leave the terrorist-held areas, noting that a mobile clinic, ambulances, medical teams and buses are on high alert to provide all needed services and transport all who leave to makeshift housing centers which are equipped with all necessities.

Hamda Mustafa

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