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New Prisoner Exchange Between Rebels and Syrian Regime East of Aleppo

A regime officer who was captured seven years ago has been released as part of a prisoner swap between the regime and the Free Syrian Army reports Nadaa Syria.
New Prisoner Exchange Between Rebels and Syrian Regime East of Aleppo

A group of rebels on Monday carried out a prisoner exchange with the Assad regime during which a prisoner from the Free Syrian Army (FSA) was released in exchange for a regime officer.

The coordinator of the operation, Alaa Eddin Ayoub, known as Farouq Abu Bakr, said that the exchange occurred a month after negotiations with the Assad regime, for the release of an officer who had been captured by Ahrar al-Sham seven years ago during a battle to take control of the Kashish Military Airpot.

Ayoub added that the officer was released in exchange for the regime releasing a fighter from the FSA, Wassim Mohamed, who had been captured a year and a half ago. He said that the operation had been done at the Abu al-Zanidin crossing in the eastern Aleppo countryside.

The Syrian National Army last year carried out a number of prisoner exchanges with the Assad regime which resulted in more than 39 prisoners being released from regime prisons.

 

This article was translated and edited by The Syrian Observer. The Syrian Observer has not verified the content of this story. Responsibility for the information and views set out in this article lies entirely with the author.

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