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Monitor: 600 people leave in first evacuation from Syria IS holdout

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BEIRUT: Over 600 people were evacuated Saturday from the Islamic State group’s remaining holdout in eastern Syria, a monitor said, as US-backed fighters prepare for a final assault on the area.

“More than 600 people, mainly women and children, were evacuated on 25 buses sent” by the Syrian Democratic Forces ( SDF), the Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman said that several dozen jihadist fighters were among those evacuated to areas held by the Kurdish-Arab alliance.

The SDF, backed by air strikes from a US-led coalition, in September launched an offensive to oust IS from the rump of the once- sprawling “caliphate” it proclaimed in 2014.

Abdel Rahman said some 16,000 people, including 760 IS fighters, have fled the area since the start of December.

But “this is the first time that buses have been provided by the SDF and coalition”, he said, suggesting a potential deal had been struck between the warring sides.

The United Nations said Friday that overall some 25,000 people have fled the violence over the last six months as the die-hard jihadists have battled to defend their dwindling bastions.

An estimated 2,000 civilians remain trapped in the area around the town of Hajin, the UN said.

The US-led coalition on Saturday fired over 20 missiles against jihadist positions, the Observator­y said.

The monitor said some 300 SDF combattant­s had deployed near the village of Sousa in preparatio­ns for a final assault. — AFP

 ??  ?? A Syrian girl eats candy floss in the town of Darret Ezza in the northern Syrian Aleppo province close to the Turkish border. — AFP photo
A Syrian girl eats candy floss in the town of Darret Ezza in the northern Syrian Aleppo province close to the Turkish border. — AFP photo

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