Bus convoys on Wednesday resumed transporting residents out of the Syrian towns of Foua and Kefraya as part of an evacuation deal between the government and militants.
Hundreds of people from the rebel-besieged Shia villages of Foua and Kefarya in northwestern Syria were evacuated on Monday.
AL-ALAM correspondent in Syria report that according a new evacuation Deal 15,000 Militants and their families will be evacuated from eastern Aleppo.
Convoy of 25 Buses including militants and their families left Aleppo Al Sukkari districts and reached to Ramouseh Crossing where will be transported to western Aleppo neighborhood heading to Idlib Province, AL-ALAM correspondent reports.
After reaching first convoy including 10 buses carrying 503 civilians from two besieged towns of Foua and Kafrariya to Ramouseh in Aleppo, second Convoy including 4 buses from Idlib reached Aleppo.
Today (Monday 19/12/2016) 10 buses carrying 503 civilian left besieged town of Foua and Kafriya’s from west Idlib neighborhood heading to the city of Aleppo
10 buses carrying 503 civilian left besieged town of Foua and Kafriya’s from west Idlib neighborhood heading to the city of Aleppo. 12
According a new deal reportedly reached Saturday after Humanitarian evacuation from two besieged villages of in northwestern Syria Foua and Kfarya --- was agreed by militants before but then Fatah Al Sham prevented --- militant and their families evacuation from Eastern Aleppo will be resumed.
A video released by Syrian Central Military Media on Monday claims to show the moment multiple rockets targeted two pro-government towns in Syria’s Idlib province.
Bomb blast outside Damascus targets local hospital, kills patients, Bashar Jaafari, the Syrian government's chief negotiator said, as cited by Reuters.
Trucks carrying humanitarian aid have finally entered three besieged towns in Syria as part of an agreement between Damascus and the militants to allow delivery of desperately-needed food and medicine into the areas.
Monday under the supervision of International Committee of the Red Cross “ICRC” and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent “SARC” within the exerted efforts to evacuate the Zabadani city from gunmen and weapons, Buses and ambulances ferried at least 120 Sunni rebels and their families from Zabadani into nearby Lebanon.