Syria’s leading Civil Defense group finds a space of time to mend and serve residents in southern Daraa province as the cessation of hostilities agreement went into effect two weeks ago.
Russia vowed to Israel to make the agreement a permanent deal to secure the border line with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and the territory adjacent to Jordan.
The Russian vows were also a sigh of relief for people of southern Syria as well to the civil NGOs and local councils.
'Life wheel is rolling again', residents told Ammar Johmani who work with the White Helmets rescuing group to lift the piling rubble from Daraa streets after six years of heavy bombing.
Ibrahim Abu Nabout, Director of Daraa’s civil Defense, said the campaign is taking place in rebel-held Daraa city after six month of clashes that left huge destruction.
On Wednesday, rebel commander told Ammar Johmani that Syrian regime had withdrawn a group of its elite Fourth Division forces from Daraa province on Wednesday due the cessation of hostilities agreement.
The withdrawal of elite forces was a sign by Damascus that the agreement is a long-term one, activists said.
On Sunday, Russia deployed military police at the checkpoints of regime army in the city of al-Sanamayn, 55 km (38 miles) north of Daraa as well in Kherbet Ghazaleh town, Salam Mohamed, rebel commander said.
Also in Daraa, one of the deal outcomes was merging of 11 rebel groups who agreed to unify the armed and political agenda in what may serve a united Syria.
'The National Front for the Liberation of Syria' is the outcome of necessity as the the opposition armed factions suffer weakness due to mounting rifts and discords, activists said.
The statement assreted that no one can decide the destiny of the Syrian people, decrying the dictations by the regional powers and the International Community.
The 11 factions assured on the revolution principals and as the the unity of the Syrian land, calling on other factions to join their new alliance.