syrian rebels begin evacuation from besieged neighbourhood in homs
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Syrian rebels begin evacuation from besieged neighbourhood in Homs

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Syrian opposition fighters and their families are searched as they arrive at a checkpoint,
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Scores of Syrian opposition fighters and their families began leaving the last rebel-held neighbourhood in the central city of Homs on Saturday as part of a Russian-backed evacuation deal signed earlier this week.

By midday around 100 fighters and their families had left the city, once known as the epicentre of the 2011 uprising against President Bashar Al Assad. They were bound for a town on the Turkish border after the latest in a series of local agreements in which insurgents have relocated to the rebel-held north after months or years under siege in the country’s major cities.

Green government buses ferried the fighters, who were carrying assault rifles, and their families from the northern Al Waer neighbourhood to Homs’ western entrance, where they disembarked and had some of their bags searched under the supervision of Syrian and Russian military police. Three fighters arrived in wheelchairs.

The men, women and children, most of them carrying their belongings in suitcases and plastic bags, then boarded white busses that were to take them to the northern rebel-held town of Jarabulus on the border with Turkey. The evacuees were assisted by Syrian Arab Red Crescent members as they put their belongings in the busses.

The Al Waer neighbourhood is home to about 75,000 people and has been under a government siege since 2013, triggering shortages of medicine, and occasionally of food. The evacuation is the third phase of an agreement reached last year that saw hundreds of fighters and their families leave the area

Homs Governor Talal Barrazi said around 1,500 fighters are expected to leave Al Waer, with only their personal rifles, over the next six to eight weeks. Up to 2,000 people, including more than 400 fighters, will be evacuated on Saturday alone, he said.

Once the first batch has left, food and basic aid will enter the neighbourhood, Barrazi said. He had said earlier this week that fighters who decide to stay in Al Waer can benefit from a government amnesty that was issued earlier.

Some opposition activists have criticised the agreement, saying it aims to displace 12,000 Al Waer residents, including 2,500 fighters. The opposition’s Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights called the evacuees “internally displaced” people.

Maher Kayyal, the head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent’s operations in Homs, said they were informed of three medical emergency cases, adding that the number might rise to six. Ten ambulances were available at the scene.

“There are no difficulties so far as all parties respect the agreement,” he said.

Once the evacuation is completed, the government will be in full control of the city — Syria’s third largest — for the first time in years.

In the early days of the uprising, the city saw huge, peaceful demonstrations against the Al Assad family’s four-decade rule. Those and other protests were met with a fierce government crackdown that led to the rise of an armed insurgency. At one point, the rebels controlled much of the city, but government forces gradually regained control.

The civil war, which entered its seventh year earlier this month, has killed more than 400,000 people and displaced more than half the country’s population

source : gulfnews

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