A convoy of dozens of vehicles belonging to the Hezbollah and Iranian militia withdrew from the hill and town of "al-Hader" in the southern countryside of Aleppo towards the areas of their concentration on the mountain "Ezzan".

The correspondent of Syria Call "Nedaa Syria" news network reported that the convoy began the withdrawal process with the early morning hours, consisting of about 30 heavy and medium vehicles, and headed to Mount Ezzan and "Abtin" gasoline likely to be the desire of the Russians to set up their outposts in the region.

The correspondent has got special information from the Turkish forces deployed in the region, that in the next few days the region will witness a large spread of Turkish and Russian forces. The latter will deploy in the areas of the Syrian regime opposite al-Eis hill in which a Turkish outpost was built months ago.

It should be noted that a Turkish military convoy of some 75 vehicles entered the area of al-Eis in February and deployed, despite being subjected to several artillery strikes from Hezbollah militia in the hill of "al-Hader."