Terrorists begin leaving last bastion in Syria’s Homs
(last modified Sat, 18 Mar 2017 13:14:02 GMT )
Mar 18, 2017 13:14 UTC
  • Terrorists begin leaving last bastion in Syria’s Homs

A first group of Takfiri terrorists has been evacuated from their last bastion in Syria’s western city of Homs under a Russian-backed deal struck with the Syrian army earlier this week.

Two buses left Homs’ al-Waer district on Saturday morning, carrying the terrorists to the city of Jarablus, which is held by Turkish-backed militants.

Homs’ governor Talal al-Barazi said the Saturday evacuation included some 1,500 people, among them at least 400 terrorists.

Barazi said that Russian and Syrian forces were overseeing the process and that the full evacuation from al-Waer would take about six weeks.

“The preparations and the reality on the ground indicate that things will go well,” he added.

Under a reconciliation agreement signed between the Syrian army and the militants on Monday, between 10,000 and 15,000 people would leave al-Waer over the coming weeks, according to the so-called Homs Media Center.

The departure would pave the way for Damascus to retake state institutions in the area.

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