Settlements in Syria’s Daraa continue including more towns

DARAA, Syria (North Press) – On Thursday, the town of al-Sanamain, in the northern countryside of Daraa, south Syria, joint the process of settlements that the Syrian government is conducting consequently in Daraa governorate.

Officers of Syrian government forces handed over a list of names of wanted people to the notables of al-Sanamain with the aim to start the settlement process and handing over weapons today, North Press correspondent said.

The process in al-Sanamain is taking place after completing the settlement of the status of the wanted in Inkhil with the attendance of notables and security committee.  

The agreement of Inkhil town stipulated handing over weapons, subjecting wanted persons, dissidents, and evaders of compulsory services for settlements, and searching some houses with the presence of Russian Military Police (MP).

These steps come as a continuation of the agreement held in early September between the Central Committee and the government forces brokered by Russia.

On September 5, a number of Daraa’s notables and government forces, in the presence of a number of Russian officers, reached a ceasefire agreement, including handing over weapons and deploying governmental security points in the towns of Daraa governorate. 

Daraa was subjected to a suffocating siege imposed by Iranian-backed factions and the government forces for more than two months. Finally, an agreement was reached between the parties to the conflict brokered by Russia on a ceasefire and the entry of government forces into the besieged neighborhoods.

Reporting Ihsan Muhammad