Takfiri terrorists begin leaving last bastion in Eastern Ghouta
Foreign-sponsored Takfiri terrorists have started leaving their last bastion in the Eastern Ghouta enclave on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus as part of a deal reached between the extremists and Syrian government forces through Russia's mediation.
Syria’s official news agency SANA reported that a batch of Faylaq al-Rahman (al-Rahman Legion) Takfiri terrorists began withdrawal from the militant-held city of Douma, located about 10 kilometers northeast of the center of Damascus, on Sunday.
The evacuation came a day after the militants left the towns of Arbin, Ein Tarma, Jobar and Zamalka as a result of the agreements reached with the Russian peace and reconciliation center in Syria.
There are also reports that the dominant militant group in Douma, so-called Jaish al-Islam, has struck a deal to evacuate the area.
The agreement allows wounded Takfiris and their families to leave for militant-controlled regions in Syria’s northwestern province of Idlib.
Meanwhile, the Russian peace and reconciliation center in Syria announced on Sunday that militants from Faylaq al-Rahman terror group have completely withdrawn from Eastern Ghouta.
Also on Sunday, Syrian troops and allied fighters from popular defense groups were deployed to Arbin, located 9 kilometers east of Damascus, after the last group of militants left the town toward militant-held areas in northern Syria.
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