TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - On Thursday, the so-called Jaish al-Islams and their families evacuated Dumayr in the Qalamoun region after surrendering their weapons as part of an evacuation agreement with the Syrian government.
Waving the national flag, residents of Dumayr welcomed government forces into their town after the last of 5,000 militants and their family members boarded buses and left the town for the militant-held city of Jarablus.
The deal also addresses the status of those militants who want to lay down arms and stay in the town.
Syria’s official SANA news agency also reported that security forces have entered the town and raised the Syrian flag over the municipality building.
Army units are now ready for clean-up operations to get rid of the landmines planted by the militants across the town.
The withdrawal of Jaish al-Islam militants and their families followed that of their fellows earlier this month from the town of Douma in the Eastern Ghouta suburb of Damascus.
Dumayr is a short drive away from Douma, the last East Ghouta town the government managed to recapture from the militant groups.
Elsewhere, the Syrian army is gearing up for a military operation against Takfiri Daesh and al-Nusra Front terrorists in the southern districts of the capital, including Yarmouk.
On Thursday, the Syrian army gave the terrorists a 48-hour ultimatum to leave those areas or face a military offensive.
Source: Presstv