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Rebels in deal to leave last Homs district

First stage of deal would last a week and see heavy weapons turned over to regime

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A UN delegation, as well as representa­tives of UN special envoy Staffan de Mistura, also attended the meeting

Adeal has been reached for the evacuation of Syrian opposition fighters from the last district under their control in the central city of Homs, the provincial governor said yesterday.

“All the rebels will leave Waer (district) within two months. A group of 200 to 300 armed men will leave in the first step, which will begin on Saturday,” Talal Barazi said.

He said the first stage of the deal would last a week and would see “some heavy and medium weapons turned over to authoritie­s”.

Some families of rebels will also leave. Eventually, some 2,000 fighters will leave Waer.

Frequent target

In return, the regime will end its military operations against the district, which is a frequent target of shelling, and lift its siege on the neighbourh­ood.

After the evacuation is complete, regime police, but not troops, will reenter the area, Barazi said.

“We have agreed to keep the peace and end military operations to create the right circumstan­ces to apply the deal,” he added.

The agreement was reached after a meeting Tuesday between Barazi and representa­tives of rebel groups present in Waer, as well as civil society groups for the district.

A UN delegation, as well as representa­tives of UN special envoy Staffan de Mistura, also attended the meeting. It was unclear if they were sponsoring the negotiatio­ns or overseeing implementa­tion of the deal.

Some 75,000 people currently live in Waer, down from 300,000 before the Syrian conflict began in March 2011.

It was the only part of the city to remain in the hands of the rebels after opposition forces were evacuated from the Old City in May 2014.

Their withdrawal came after a siege of two years and daily shelling and combat that devastated the Old City of what was once dubbed “the capital of the revolution”. The deal that led to the rebel withdrawal was overseen by the United Nations.

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