Eastern Aleppo evacuation to end in few hours: Red Cross
(last modified Thu, 22 Dec 2016 13:18:58 GMT )
Dec 22, 2016 13:18 UTC
  • Eastern Aleppo evacuation to end in few hours: Red Cross

UN officials say the evacuation of the remaining Takfiri terrorists from eastern Aleppo is about to be completed in the next few hours.

According to Press TV, the remaining Takfiris were being evacuated by 40 buses and hundreds of private cars on Thursday, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said.

Another four buses will leave the Shia Muslim-populated villages of al-Fua'a and Kefraya which are under the siege of foreign-backed terrorists in the northwestern Idlib province.

The ICRC said more than 4,000 terrorists were evacuated overnight from east Aleppo to terrorist-held areas under an agreement overseen also by Syrian Arab Red Crescent. 

This brought to around 34,000 the total number of people evacuated from the district in a week-long operation, hampered by heavy snow and wind as well as terrorist sabotage, the ICRC said.

"The evacuation will continue for the entire day and night and most probably tomorrow (Friday). Thousands are still expected to be evacuated," ICRC spokeswoman Krista Armstrong said.

The evacuations are being carried out amid harsh weather conditions, capping a major army battle to liberate Aleppo and bring Syria's largest city under the full control of the government. 

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Thursday the regaining of full control of Aleppo is a victory for his Russian and Iranian allies as much as his own country.

Assad told an Iranian delegation that the battlefield victories are a "basic step on the road to ending terrorism in the whole of Syrian territory and creating the right circumstances for a solution to end the war."

In Moscow, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said airstrikes in Syria have killed 35,000 terrorists, with President Vladimir Putin also saying "We are now stronger than any potential aggressor." 

The Aleppo evacuation is part of a fragile ceasefire deal, brokered by Turkey and Russia last week, which also allows residents of Fua'a and Kefraya to leave the villages.

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