ALALAM – Syria
The sources said that while violation of ceasefire and shelling of al-Ramouseh by terrorist groups has pushed the newly-concluded agreement on evacuation of militants from Eastern Aleppo to the rims of failure, the army has dispatched fresh forces to al-Ramouseh.
Some of the field commanders said that the entire options are on the table for restart of military operations in next hours after terrorists' targeted al-Ramouseh corridor.
Local sources in Eastern Aleppo also said that most of the Saudi, Turkish or Egyptian commanders of Fatah al-Sham Front (previously known as the al-Nusra Front) have left the Eastern neighborhoods, while tens of militant that are still in these neighborhoods are to turn themselves in to the army and apply for amnesty.
Media sources said for their part that militants not only have not allowed civilians to leave the besieged towns of Fua'a and Kafraya in Northern Idlib but have opened fire at those residents of Fua'a and Kafraya regions who have closed al-Ramouseh corridor to prevent exit of militant and their families in a retaliatory move.
Terrorist groups' artillery units shelled heavily al-Ramouseh corridor in the Southern parts of Aleppo city regardless of the ceasefire, blocking once again exit of remaining militants and their families from the city.
The terrorists violated the ceasefire and shelled al-Ramouseh corridor through which militants and their families were leaving the Eastern neighborhoods of the city.
Terrorist snipers also targeted al-Ramouseh corridor.
Green buses that were in al-Ramouseh left the scene after terrorists targeted the corridor and blocked evacuation of militants.
The Syrian TV for its part confirmed violation of ceasefire by the terrorists and reported that the militant groups have captured a number of civilians.
Based on reports, just before shelling of al-Ramouseh corridor by terrorist groups over 150 vehicles left militant-held neighborhoods in Aleppo city to the Southwestern countryside of the city via al-Ramouseh corridor.
In the meantime, more groups of militants left Aleppo's Eastern districts with their families.
3,475 men, 3,137 women, 2,359 children and 108 wounded have left Aleppo, FNA reported.
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