Assad regime occupies Ain al-Fijeh after displacing residents

Assad regime occupies Ain al-Fijeh after displacing residents
Assad terrorists occupied on Sunday Ain al-Fijeh in Wadi Barada after displacing its residents. This occupation came through an agreement imposed on locals by the regime after its (the Assad regime) nonstop campaign of bombing and barrel-bomb airstrikes.

The Assad regime and its sectarian Shia allies bombed Wadi Barada round the clock despite the Russian-Turkish Syria ceasefire reached on the 30 of December of 2016.

Assad regime’s media and its news agencies filmed what they described "maintenance teams" entering Ain al-Fijeh spring plant to "assess the damage and repair" the facility.

"Assad terrorists and their media neglect the fact that Ain al-Fijeh facility was severely damaged by their regime’s indiscriminate barrel bombs," one of the locals told Orient Net.  

Damascus is witnessing acute drinking water shortages for more than a month now due to regime’s targeting of Ain al-Fijeh Spring, Damascus main’s  source of drinking water.

The "repair process" will take months, Alaa Ibrahim, Assad governor of Damascus told the regime’s media while he was speaking about the solutions to provide water to Damascus after the mass destruction caused by his regime’s attacks on the very building. 

The ceasefire agreement includes allowing Assad terrorists to enter Ain al-Fijeh town after displacing opposition fighters and their families to the northern city of Idlib. 

The Assad forced displacement of today is similar to those that took place in Darayya, al-Hameh in Damascus western countryside and that in the old city of Homs. 

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