The Borneo Post

Thousands in desperate wait for evacuation from Aleppo

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ALEPPO: Thousands of trapped civilians and rebels waited desperatel­y yesterday for evacuation­s to resume from the last opposition-held areas of Aleppo after the operation was suspended by the Syrian regime.

A rebel representa­tive told AFP that an agreement had been reached to allow more evacuation­s from the city, which has been ravaged by some of the worst violence of the nearly six-year war that has killed more than 310,000 people.

But there was no confirmati­on from President Bashar al-Assad’s regime or its staunch allies Russia and Iran, which are under mounting internatio­nal pressure to end what US President Barack Obama denounced as the ‘horror’ in Aleppo.

Obama called Friday for impartial observers to monitor efforts to evacuate civilians from the devastated city and warned Assad that he would not be able to ‘slaughter his way to legitimacy’.

Families spent the night in freezing temperatur­es in bombed out apartment blocks in AlAmiriyah district, which was the departure point for evacuation­s before they were halted on Friday, an AFP correspond­ent reported.

Many had not had a proper meal in days and were surviving on just a few dates.

A lot of people had burned all possession­s they could not carry with them, determined not to allow them to be looted by government troops and militia who have recaptured almost the entire city.

The government blamed rebels for the suspension of the evacuation operation which had begun on Thursday, saying they had tried to smuggle out heavy weapons and hostages.

The opposition accused the government of halting the operation in a bid to secure the evacuation of residents from Fuaa and Kafraya, two villages under rebel siege in northweste­rn Syria.

— AFP

 ??  ?? Sick people wait to be evacuated from a rebel-held sector of eastern Aleppo, Syria. — Reuters photo
Sick people wait to be evacuated from a rebel-held sector of eastern Aleppo, Syria. — Reuters photo
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