Hundreds of Syrians took to streets after Friday prayer, and they chanted anti-Assad and anti-Russia slogans in Daraa’s Bosra al-Sham. They expressed solidarity with their fellow Syrians in other opposition-held areas. They also renewed their demands for freedom and democracy.

The demonstrators chanted: "The Syrian people want to topple Assad regime." Some of the participants in the demonstration hit the drums to prove that they are not extremists. "Assad ascribed terrorism to Syrians to show the world that he is fighting terrorism and not facing a legitimate and popular uprising against his rule," said Huzayfa, ex-civil engineering student at Damascus University.

Also demonstrators gathered in the heart of Douma. They carried banners and placards reading: "The Syrian Revolution will be victorious." Demonstrators were defiant. "What more do we need? We just want to protest and express our demands peacefully!” said Khaled from Douma eastern neighborhood.

Meanwhile, Russian jets and Assad helicopters were reported to have targeted some areas in the city of Douma for the first time since the truce took into effect.

"The Syrian revolution is going on," said hundreds of demonstrators in Damascus eastern countryside’s Deir al-Asafeer. "I can believe my eyes, is it true that we are not bombarded by Russian jets and Assad barrel bombs?” said Mohammed in an interview with Orient News which is soon to be published.

Orient correspondents said that many demonstrations took place in Aleppo and its countryside, Hama, Homs northern countryside and they will be published Orient Page on YouTube.

The Syrian Revolution was sparked March 15th 2011. These demonstrations aim at reviving Syrians’ memories in the midst of the fragile truce.

