Montreal Gazette

GOVERNMENT, REBELS TRADE BLAME OVER EVACUATION­S

- BASSEM MROUE

• The evacuation of eastern Aleppo stalled Friday after an eruption of gunfire, as the Syrian government and rebels threw accusation­s at each other, raising fears that a peaceful surrender of the opposition enclave could fall apart with thousands of people believed to be still inside.

The government suspended the evacuation, pulling out buses that had been ferrying out people Friday morning and the day before, after reports of shooting at a crossing point into the enclave. The foreign minister of Turkey, a backer of the rebels, said he was in talks with his counterpar­t in Iran, a top ally of the Syrian government, to get the process back on track.

The suspension demonstrat­ed the fragility of the ceasefire deal under which civilians and fighters inside the few remaining blocks of the rebel enclave in Aleppo were to be taken to opposition-held territory nearby.

Buses that arrived at a collection point in Hama countrysid­e to pick up people evacuating from the villages waited for hours without any evacuation­s happening.

There were differing reports on how many people had been evacuated from the enclave and how many remained inside. Reports by opposition activists and officials in eastern Aleppo ranged from 15,000 to 40,000 civilians still inside the tiny enclave, along with some 6,000 fighters.

A total of 194 patients had been evacuated and taken to hospitals in rebel-controlled areas of Aleppo province, nearby Idlib province or into Turkey, said WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic.

Elizabeth Hoff, the WHO’s Syria representa­tive, said that there are still “high numbers of women and infants, children under five, that need to get out.”

IT WAS REALLY THE OTTOMAN CITY, THE LAST MIXED CITY, WHERE RELATIONS WERE VERY GOOD. — PHILIP MANSEL, ALEPPO: THE RISE AND FALL OF SYRIA’S GREAT MERCHANT CITY

 ?? BULENT KILIC / AFP / GETTY IMAGES ?? A Syrian man from Aleppo who just arrived at the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey waits with his child outside a hospital on Friday. The Syrian government suspended the evacuation of the last rebel-held parts of Aleppo.
BULENT KILIC / AFP / GETTY IMAGES A Syrian man from Aleppo who just arrived at the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey waits with his child outside a hospital on Friday. The Syrian government suspended the evacuation of the last rebel-held parts of Aleppo.

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