Around 1,000 Syrian Families Flee Deir Hafir
Anadolu obtained aerial footage Friday of Deir Hafir, which Syrian military forces designated as a restricted military zone on Jan. 13 alongside additional territories west of the Euphrates River.
The town, housing roughly 30,000 residents, has seen pedestrian and vehicular movement grind to a near-complete standstill, including along the M15 highway.
Syrian Army officials established the M15 highway as a humanitarian passage intended for temporary and secure civilian withdrawal. However, the YPG/SDF terrorist organization erected concrete barricades across specific highway segments, obstructing the route.
Military authorities activated the humanitarian corridor Thursday and Friday to facilitate safe civilian departures on a temporary basis.
Despite these efforts, the YPG/SDF terror group is blocking residents from exiting the area, allegedly to exploit them as human shields against potential military operations.
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