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Rebels expected to evacuate Eastern Ghouta

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HARASTA, Syria: Buses waited outside a bombed- out town in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta yesterday after a deal was announced to evacuate rebels and civilians following weeks of regime bombardmen­t.

The deal, announced on Wednesday and brokered by regime ally Russia, could mark a major step forward in government efforts to secure the nearby capital Damascus.

The evacuation­s from Harasta had been scheduled to start at 0500 GMT, but an AFP correspond­ent at a government checkpoint on the edge of the town said they were running late.

A spokesman for hardline Islamist rebel group Ahrar al- Sham, which controls the town, said they would go ahead nonetheles­s. A member of a committee involved in the negotiatio­ns said 1,600 fighters and thousands of members of their families were expected to leave.

Eastern Ghouta has faced a blistering assault by the army and allied militia since Feb 18 that has taken back most of the enclave and sliced what remains into three pockets held by different rebel groups.

The evacuation agreement for Harasta could increase pressure on the rebel groups that control the other two pockets to follow suit. Ahrar al- Sham spokesman Munzer Fares said on Wednesday that the deal would see the rebels head to northern Syria with their weapons.

The AFP correspond­ent saw Syrian and Russian soldiers waiting on a dusty square near the town, as ambulances were stationed nearby.

A dozen white buses were parked by the side of the road into the enclave.

The rebels and their families will be transporte­d to the northweste­rn province of Idlib, which is held by a myriad of jihadist, Islamist and secular groups.

The government’s offensive on Ghouta has killed more than 1,500 civilians since Feb 18, according to the Britain- based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights. — AFP

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 ??  ?? File photo of a Syrian army soldier distributi­ng aid from Russian forces to civilians at a shelter in Adra near Damascus, Syria. —Reuters photo
File photo of a Syrian army soldier distributi­ng aid from Russian forces to civilians at a shelter in Adra near Damascus, Syria. —Reuters photo
 ??  ?? Syrian regime forces drive motorbikes past buses waiting at the entrance of Harasta in Eastern Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus, after a deal was struck with the rebels in the area to evacuate the town. — AFP photo
Syrian regime forces drive motorbikes past buses waiting at the entrance of Harasta in Eastern Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus, after a deal was struck with the rebels in the area to evacuate the town. — AFP photo

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