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Medical evacuation­s begin from Syria’s Eastern Ghouta

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GENEVA: Medical evacuation­s have begun from the Syrian rebel-held enclave of Eastern Ghouta to Damascus, the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross in Syria said.

Almost 400,000 people in Eastern Ghouta are besieged by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, and the United Nations has pleaded for his government to allow evacuation of around 500 patients, including children with cancer.

The Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) said four patients were taken to hospitals in Damascus, the first of 29 critical cases approved for medical evacuation, and the remainder would be evacuated over the coming days.

SAMS advocacy manager Mohamad Katoub said in a tweet that five had been approved for the first group of evacuation­s, part of a deal on an exchange of detainees between Assad’s government and rebel group Jaish al-Islam.

It was not clear why only four of the five had left.

The Syrian Red Crescent said the evacuation­s were the result of “long negotiatio­ns”.

An ICRC spokesman declined to give more details, citing the sensitivit­y of the operation.

On Sunday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey was working with Russia, Assad’s ally, on the evacuation­s.

Last week, Jan Egeland, the United Nations humanitari­an adviser for Syria, said 494 people were on the priority list for medical evacuation­s.

“That number is going down, not because we are evacuating people but because they are dying,” he said.

“We have tried now every single week for many months to get medical evacuation­s out, and food and other supplies in.”

The United Nations has been waiting for months for the Syrian authoritie­s to provide “facilitati­on letters” to allow the aid operation to get under way.

Forces loyal to Assad have carried out air raids on Eastern Ghouta, while besieged rebels have fired mortars into neighbouri­ng Damascus.

“That has nothing to do with the right of evacuating, and obligation to evacuate civilians (and) wounded,” Egeland said. — Reuters

 ?? — AFP ?? Emergency medical care: A wounded baby being evacuated in Douma in the Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.
— AFP Emergency medical care: A wounded baby being evacuated in Douma in the Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.

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