Buses arrive to evacuate two besieged pro-Assad Syrian villages

Buses arrive to evacuate two besieged pro-Assad Syrian villages

by Joseph Anthony
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Photo archive: People gather with their belongings in Deraa countryside, Syria

Dozens of buses reached two Syrian government loyalist villages under siege from insurgents in the northwest, as part of a deal to evacuate residents on Wednesday, state media said.


Some 6,000 people will leave, emptying out the mostly Shiโ€™ite villages of al-Foua and Kefraya, a commander in the regional alliance that backs Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told Reuters.

Rebels and Iran-backed forces agreed a deal to evacuate the two mostly Shiโ€™ite villages in return for the release of hundreds of detainees in state prisons, sources said on Tuesday.

Opposition sources said officials from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a coalition spearheaded by Syriaโ€™s former al-Qaeda offshoot, and Iranโ€™s Revolutionary Guards had negotiated the deal.


โ€œBuses and ambulances enter the villages of al-Foua and Kefraya to bring out the besieged people,โ€ state news agency SANA said.

In April last year, thousands of people in the two villages were shuttled out to government territory in a swap deal.

In return, hundreds of residents left two towns at the border with Lebanon which were in the hands of Sunni rebels at the time and besieged by pro-government forces. They were evacuated to insurgent territory in northern Syria.

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