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Assad loyalists express satisfaction as Daraya suburb wiped off

(Zaman Al Wasl)- Many pro-regime people in the coastal region have expressed their anger on social media because Syrian regime began evacuating rebels from Daraya outskirt south of Damascus instead of exterminating them, while other pro-regime expressed great joy over regime victory on “terrorists” in Daraya.

Safaa al-Assad wrote on Facebook, “after they killed more than 1500 of our best young men on its borders, how do you allow those killers to leave Daraya?”
He had two brothers killed in Daraya battles, Qusai Zayud demanded to break the deal with what he described as wahabists and demanded to bomb them through their journey to Idlib, “they killed my two siblings Yazan and Zain. Kill them for mercy over our martyrs.”

Pro-regime media network participated in campaign on regime and expressed anger that regime evacuates Daraya rebels and population. Jablah News Network wrote, “are your barrels finished? How do you allow the killers to escape death? Not only escape, but with their weapons?”

Kuluna Li-al Assad page, We All For Assad, mocked the claimed victory of “liberating Daraya” from “terrorists” saying the regime responding to their demands is humiliating, “they carried their children and weapons. They took their women with them. They should have been exterminated with chemicals like you did with their neighbors in eastern Ghouta and Moadamiya.”

Many protests took place in coast region cities in Jablah, Tartous and Qardaha. The pro-regime population fired heavily for victory.

Syrian rebels and their families began evacuating a long-besieged Damascus suburb Friday as part of an agreement reached with the government following four years of grueling airstrikes and siege that left the suburb in ruins. The surrender of Daraya, which became an early symbol of the nascent uprising against Bashar Assad, marks a success for his government, removing a persistent threat only a kilometers miles from his seat of power. It provides a further boost for the Syrian army as it fights opposition forces for control over Aleppo, Syria’s largest city.

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