April 14
The UN’s CCCM project published its weekly IDP movement figures. It counted 1,574 people displaced within Raqqa province, 1,192 who moved to Ayn Issa, and 906 to Manbij in the week to April 9. ANF said a further 200 people from Tabqa, Raqqa and Iraq have were displaced to SDF areas near Raqqa on April 13.200 more Raqqan migrants take shelter in liberated areashttps://t.co/q8HzOiZk6D#TwitterKurds pic.twitter.com/D12CsRauLe
— Robin (@em_bernadin) April 14, 2017
هام: #قسد تقوم باعتقالات طالت عشرات المدنيين الهاربين من مناطق #داعش قرب #الطبقة وتقوم بزجهم بمعسكرات مغلقة بحجة تأدية واجب "الدفاع الذاتي"
— Raqqa24 (@24Raqqa) April 14, 2017
Arrested civilians was told they will be sent to training camp and will be forced to fight with #SDF against #Daesh. #R24
— Raqqa24 (@24Raqqa) April 14, 2017
April 13
ANHA reported that the Rojava Organization in coordination with the al-Mawadah charity distributed 3,500 baskets of food to people in al-Karamah town, east of Raqqa city. Ali Silo, a member of al-Mawadah, said thousands of al-Raqqa people have moved the town. According to ANHA, hundreds of people from around Raqqa are living in the camp in al-Karamah camp, which it said opened at the end of March.April 12
ANF reported on April 10 that people continue to flee to SDF-held territory in northern Syria. The people are mainly from Raqqa, Tabqa and Iraq’s Mosul and Tal Afar regions. According to ANF, 150 people, mostly women and children, reached SDF territory in the Raqqa region on April 9. SDF fighters are moving the people to safe zones and Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) and Concern Worldwide are also aiding displaced people. A spokesperson for Concern Worldwide confirmed to Grasswire that the organisation is working on the ground in northern Syria, but that they cannot disclose specific locations in order to maintain the safety of staff. “In the areas we are working, we are addressing the basic needs of people fleeing conflict by supporting the provision of clean water and good sanitation, and distributing emergency supplies,” the spokesperson said. ANF interviewed Îhsan Mihemed Dakhil Ihsanoglû, an Iraqi Turkmen from Tal Afar in Iraq who said they gave all their possessions to smugglers to get to northern Syria. SDF General Relations Committee member Nazdar Sileman said they had received a total of 8,000 displaced people. On April 12, ANF reported that 160 people from villages west of Tabqa arrived in a camp for displaced people in Manbij, and that most of the people were from the Maskaneh area. ANHA also reported the arrival of 160 people, and confirmed that MSF were present. Earlier, Syrian media reported that a boat carrying around 40 people fleeing Islamic State sank in the Tabqa Dam Reservoir on April 8. Seven bodies were recovered. The people were from Dabsi Faraj village, in the Maskaneh area.April 10
A spokesperson for the coalition told Grasswire: “We are aware that there are IDPs flowing outside of Tabqah; however, the Coalition has no definite numbers or knowledge of where they are settling.” Raqqa24 said five civilians who were trying to reach SDF territory were killed when a landmine exploded on the “Shnina bridge” road, north of Raqqa. We believe the bridge is one that crosses the irrigation canal that surrounds Raqqa.استشهاد 5 مدنيين بانفجار ألغام #داعش على طريق جسر شنينة أثناء محاولتهم الوصول لمناطق #قسد بريف #الرقة الشمالي#ر24
— Raqqa24 (@24Raqqa) April 10, 2017
April 7
A coalition spokeperson tells Grasswire: “We are not aware of … the significant movement of IDPs between the city and the north channel of the Tabqah Dam.”April 6
The SDF published a video of displaced people being evacuated from the south bank of the Euphrates near Safsafah to the SDF-controlled north bank. In the video, an SDF commander asks people to leave their village so that they will be safe if IS attacks, saying that they can return once it is safe.In the first interview, a displaced person said: “We have gone through a lot from bills, the dangers of war and danger of snipers and we barely got our kids and families with us.”
In the second, a man said: “We went through a lot from the time we left, when there are clashes. There isn’t any bread or medicine for children. I have two children and I don’t know where to take them. We ran away, there isn’t anybody to take care of them.”
#سوريا– تزايد أعداد النازحين إلى مناطق سيطرة قوات سوريا الديمقراطية#Arab24 #عرب24https://t.co/kIPK55d38y pic.twitter.com/wDbWKJD8Yo
— Arab24 (@Arab24_Agency) April 7, 2017
April 5
Arab24 news agency published video shot on April 4 of displaced people in Ayn Issa IDP camp.#سوريا– تزايد أعداد النازحين إلى مناطق سيطرة قوات سوريا الديمقراطية#Arab24 #عرب24https://t.co/kIPK55d38y pic.twitter.com/wDbWKJD8Yo
— Arab24 (@Arab24_Agency) April 7, 2017
April 4
The SDF released a statement and video of displaced people near Suwaydiya, around 3km north of the Tabqa dam. It said that hundreds of people from Raqqa and Tabqa were reaching SDF territory every day, fleeing Islamic State oppression. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuCaWqcQs8o Reuters’ Rodî Saîd reported that a camp near Ayn Issa, north of Raqqa, is now home to 3,000 internally displaced people . People at the camp said Islamic State checkpoints around Raqqa are disappearing because fighters are leaving for the front lines or withdrawing to the south. One man who escaped Raqqa on April 1 told Saîd he paid a smuggler $2,100 to guide his family out of the city and through agricultural land filled with mines.April 2
ANHA said 150 additional people arrived in SDF-controlled areas on April 2. According to ANHA, the displaced are being brought to a cotton storage area near Ayn Issa and Al-Jurniyah village, which is to the west of Tabqa.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gDAUh1rw-Y The YPG press office published a video shot north of Tabqa. It claimed that 2,000 additional people had been displaced. We haven’t seen other evidence to support this, but it may be referring to March 31, when the SDF said 2,000 additional people had been displaced.#سوريا– آلاف النازحين يفرون الى مخيم المسطاحة في محافظة #الرقة.#Arab24 #عرب24https://t.co/EhNPzslUuh pic.twitter.com/L7oLF6uRF6
— Arab24 (@Arab24_Agency) April 2, 2017
April 1
#Reuters/Rodi Said. Internally displacedSyrian people who fled Raqqacity rest in a camp in AinIssa1-4-2017 pic.twitter.com/84UhkzlmEa
— rodî saîd (@RodiSad) April 1, 2017
#REUTERS/Rodi Said Internally displaced children who fled Raqqa city play in a camp in Ain Issa,April 1, 2017 pic.twitter.com/z0dOHVyvN7
— rodî saîd (@RodiSad) April 1, 2017
March 31
The SDF said on March 31 that the number of IDPs that have fled to SDF-controlled territory north of the Tabqa dam has risen to 7,000. It said thousands of people from al-Yamamah, Widyan (Bir Khuwaym) and al-Tabqa town “escaped from the oppression of the terrorists and their areas of control.” AFP published a video containing interviews with displaced people north of Tabqa. The video said they were staying in a school. We geo-located the school to Mahmudi (or al-Mahmudli), which is around 14km north of the Jaabar Arch, where IDPs were filmed and photographed on March 30.March 30
Up to 5,000 people fled Islamic State-controlled areas around Tabqa, near Raqqa, to Suwaydiya Saghirah, a small village in SDF territory just north of the Tabqa dam on March 30.#Breaking
— Massoud Mohammed (@M1Massoud) March 30, 2017
Exclusive video show dozens of civilian fleeing from #Tapqa and reach to north side of #Euphrates Dam by help of #SDF forces. pic.twitter.com/TZWm7UwFZa
Displacements caused by flooding?
Activists from Raqqa SL said some people were displaced from al-Yamamah town, on the north bank of the Euphrates “because of Al Balikh [or Al Rey] canal flood” after spillways were opened on March 29 at the north channel inlet to reduce pressure on the Tabqa dam. They said flooding cut a number of roads including the Salhabiyat al-Gharbiyah to Raqqa road. On April 7, a spokesperson for the US-led coalition told Grasswire that imagery does not support activists claims that there has been flooding or displacement of people caused by the release of water from the reservoir via the SDF-controlled north channel inlet. “We are not aware of any flooding or the significant movement of IDPs between the city and the north channel of the Tabqah Dam,” the spokesperson said.Latest updates
Another 25,000 IDPs arrive to SDF-held Tabqa fleeing ISIS and Syrian government https://t.co/8ucDLksp3x pic.twitter.com/UHCOgeN8D2
— Mutlu Civiroglu (@mutludc) May 31, 2017
1) With recent escalation in #Raqqa, the fate of civilians is at stake. Thousands of families continue to flee. #Syria.
— ICRC Syria (@ICRC_sy) May 30, 2017
2) According to reports, more than 23000 people fled in the past few weeks &a total of 160000 since April, living in dire conditions. #Raqqa
— ICRC Syria (@ICRC_sy) May 30, 2017
1) With recent escalation in #Raqqa, the fate of civilians is at stake. Thousands of families continue to flee. #Syria.
— ICRC Syria (@ICRC_sy) May 30, 2017
2) According to reports, more than 23000 people fled in the past few weeks &a total of 160000 since April, living in dire conditions. #Raqqa
— ICRC Syria (@ICRC_sy) May 30, 2017
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