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Rebel unit in evac deal

- The Associated Press

A REBEL FACTION trapped by government forces outside the Syrian capital Damascus agreed to evacuate to northern Syria on Sunday as reports swirled of a larger agreement that would have the government retake full control of the eastern Ghouta region after seven years of revolt.

Fighters from the Faylaq alRahman group left Douma on buses sent by the Syrian government to the rebel-held province of Idlib, SANA state news agency reported.

Some 1,300 fighters, activists, and civilians signed up to leave the town, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitoring group.

It was the first organized evacuation of fighters from Douma, one of the earliest centers of the anti-government demonstrat­ions that swept through the country in 2011.

Security forces responded by putting the town and other suburbs around Damascus under siege, bombing hospitals and residentia­l areas, and blocking the entry of food and medical relief.

Douma is a stronghold of the powerful Army of Islam rebel group, and one of the last around the capital to hold out against the government. Later Sunday, a media outlet linked to the Syrian military reported that the Army of Islam also agreed to leave to north Syria, effectivel­y transferri­ng control of Douma to Damascus.

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