The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thousands more leave Ghouta in surrender of enclave to Syrian govt

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BEIRUT: Some 7,000 people departed eastern Ghouta for Syrian rebel territory near the Turkish border yesterday under a deal arranged by Russia to surrender the enclave to the Syrian government, Russian state media and a war monitor said.

Rebels have been gradually leaving Ghouta since Thursday, accepting safe passage for themselves and their families to Idlib in northweste­rn Syria after they were defeated in a fierce assault by the Russian-backed Syrian military.

It marks the biggest setback for the rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad since insurgents were driven from eastern Aleppo in 2016, underscori­ng his unassailab­le military position in the sevenyear-long conflict.

A convoy of at least 100 buses left eastern Ghouta at around 3am carrying rebel fighters, their families and other civilians who had been holed up in a pocket centred around the towns of Arbin, Ain Tarma and Zamalka.

The majority were rebel fighters and their families, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

The Russian news agency TASS said almost 6,800 rebels and their families were moved from eastern Ghouta to Idlib, bringing the total number of rebels transporte­d out of the area to 13,190 in the last three days.

Syrian state TV said the army freed 28 people who had been held captive by militants in Arbin. The Observator­y said their release was part of the deal agreed by rebels.

The Syrian military split eastern Ghouta into three separate zones during its assault that began on Feb. 18 and has killed more than 1,600 people, according to the Observator­y.

The pocket being evacuated at present was controlled by the Failaq al-Rahman group.

The last remaining area in Ghouta controlled by rebels is the town of Douma where tens of thousands of civilians are sheltering.

Douma is held by Jaish al-Islam, which is in talks with Russia but has publicly rejected the idea of moving to the northwest, calling this “forced displaceme­nt” that amounts to a policy of “demographi­c change” by the Syrian government.

Syrian state TV said buses had begun entering the Failaq al-Rahman-held zone yesterday to evacuate more people to Idlib.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Syrian civilians and rebel fighters arrive in the village of Qalaat al-Madiq, some 45 kilometres northwest of the central city of Hama as evacuation­s from Eastern Ghouta continued following a deal that was announced earlier in the week.
— AFP photo Syrian civilians and rebel fighters arrive in the village of Qalaat al-Madiq, some 45 kilometres northwest of the central city of Hama as evacuation­s from Eastern Ghouta continued following a deal that was announced earlier in the week.

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