The residents of al-Bab city in eastern Aleppo countryside and the faction of "Ahrar al-Sharqiya" reached a peace agreement after clashes between the two parties earlier this month resulted in deaths and injuries.

On the morning of May 6, the city witnessed clashes between the Waki family and the Al-Hasakah Martyrs Brigade of the Ahrar Al-Sharqiya faction after Abu Jammu led a military convoy blocking the entrances and exits of the city due to a dispute with a number of the mentioned family members.

According to the instrument of the agreement, the committee responsible for resolving the dispute decided to prevent Abu Jammu and those found guilty of entering the al-Bab area and obliging the faction to hand over the houses and farms to their original owners and to pay the debts and investigate the physical and material damages of the parties.

The agreement also obligates the faction not to operate the armed convoys inside the city unless necessary, and the obligation to vacate its headquarters in the event that the other factions respond accordingly.

The Committee pointed out that in the event of any dispute between two of the parties is considered a personal dispute and no relationship to the family or faction and is resolved through the judiciary.

It should be noted that the Third Corps of the National Army sent a large military force to resolve the conflict, and there was intensive meetings between the Turkish forces and representatives of factions and the leader of the Ahrar Al-Sharqiya to find a mechanism for a ceasefire.