Coalition continues to block militants of ISIS who agreed with Assad and Hezbollah

Kyiv: The international coalition against and business led by the US continues to block the bus convoy in which the fighters of ISIS along with their families are sent to the border with Iraq along the corridor provided by the Syrian authorities and Hezbollah. The headquarters of the coalition reports that for the seventh day the column has been blocked in the Syrian desert to the east of Ace Sukhny.

Front News reports

“The column, which originally consisted of 17 buses and auxiliary transport after the coalition strikes on August 29, suspended its advance to the east (towards the border with Iraq – Ed.),” The headquarters said.

The Coalition’s headquarters notes that neither the coalition nor its Iraqi partners are involved in the agreement between the Lebanese Hezbollah, the Syrian regime and ISIS, which allows experienced ISIS militants to pass through a special corridor to the Iraqi border.

Also at the headquarters of the coalition note that they did not strike the vehicles and allowed the delivery of food and water for women and children.

In addition, the coalition notes that they informed the Syrian regime and its Russian advisers about the situation of women and children, and that the Assad regime is fully responsible for their suffering.

“The Syrian regime allows women and children to suffer in the desert, and responsibility on it,” said Lieutenant General Stephen Townsend, commander of the Joint Command.

The report also notes that last week 6 of the 17 buses turned west towards Palmyra, into a territory controlled by the Syrian regime, while the Coalition continues to monitor the remaining 11 buses and continues negotiations on the situation with Russian advisers.

We will add, earlier the Coalition denied its involvement in the agreements of Hezbollah, the troops of Assad and ISIS.

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