Third phase of militant evacuation begins in Syria’s Homs
(last modified Sat, 01 Apr 2017 13:17:03 GMT )
Apr 01, 2017 13:17 UTC
  • Third phase of militant evacuation begins in Syria’s Homs

A third group of Takfiri terrorists has begun leaving the last militant bastion in Syria’s western city of Homs under an agreement reached recently with the Syrian government.

Syria’s state TV reported on Saturday that 19 buses carrying some 800 people had left Homs’ al-Waer neighborhood.

The first and the second phases of the evacuation process took place in March. The evacuees are transported to the terrorist-held city of Jarablus on the border with Turkey.

Russian and Syrian forces along with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent are supervising the departure.

Homs’ governor Talal al-Barazi has estimated that it will take six to eight weeks for the evacuation to be completed.

“At last, the neighborhood will be free from all armed phenomena after the exit of gunmen who rejected to join the reconciliation along with their families and the settlement of the status of those who want to return to their normal lives in accordance with” an amnesty decree, Barazi said last month.

The Syrian military and the militants struck the deal on March 13, under which between 10,000 and 15,000 people would leave al-Waer, according to the so-called Homs Media Center.

The agreement allows safe passage for the terrorists from al-Waer and paves the way for Damascus to retake the state institutions there.

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