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Syria war: Rebel evacuations from Eastern Ghouta gather pace | Syria war: Rebel evacuations from Eastern Ghouta gather pace |
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Syrian rebel groups have pulled out of more towns in the Eastern Ghouta, as the government tightens it grip on the enclave outside Damascus. | Syrian rebel groups have pulled out of more towns in the Eastern Ghouta, as the government tightens it grip on the enclave outside Damascus. |
Buses carrying fighters, their families and others left the area late on Saturday, leaving the city of Douma as the last rebel-held stronghold. | Buses carrying fighters, their families and others left the area late on Saturday, leaving the city of Douma as the last rebel-held stronghold. |
The evacuations followed a deal between government forces and a local rebel group, Faylaq al-Rahman. | The evacuations followed a deal between government forces and a local rebel group, Faylaq al-Rahman. |
About 70% of the Eastern Ghouta is now under government control. | About 70% of the Eastern Ghouta is now under government control. |
Hundreds of people have been killed since Syrian government forces, supported by the Russian military, launched an offensive on the rebel-held territory last month. | Hundreds of people have been killed since Syrian government forces, supported by the Russian military, launched an offensive on the rebel-held territory last month. |
In recent weeks, they have cut the Eastern Ghouta into three separate pockets, forcing rebels to negotiate withdrawals. | In recent weeks, they have cut the Eastern Ghouta into three separate pockets, forcing rebels to negotiate withdrawals. |
Saturday's evacuations from the towns of Zamalka, Arbin and Ain Tarma had been due to start in the morning but buses only arrived in the afternoon. | Saturday's evacuations from the towns of Zamalka, Arbin and Ain Tarma had been due to start in the morning but buses only arrived in the afternoon. |
Footage showed the buses queuing at a crossing point into the enclave before travelling along a route cleared of wreckage and unexploded shells and mines. | Footage showed the buses queuing at a crossing point into the enclave before travelling along a route cleared of wreckage and unexploded shells and mines. |
Under the agreement between government forces and Faylaq al-Rahman, some 7,000 people in total will be driven to opposition-held territory in north-western Idlib province. | |
On Sunday, residents in Arbin were packing in preparation for more evacuations - although it was unclear when buses would arrive. | |
Negotiations with another rebel group, Jaish al-Islam, about the surrender of Douma are understood to be continuing. | Negotiations with another rebel group, Jaish al-Islam, about the surrender of Douma are understood to be continuing. |
Syrian state TV broadcast pictures of troops moving into towns abandoned by rebels, highlighting trenches and other fortifications left behind. | Syrian state TV broadcast pictures of troops moving into towns abandoned by rebels, highlighting trenches and other fortifications left behind. |
It also showed prisoners released by the rebels being loaded into minibuses. | It also showed prisoners released by the rebels being loaded into minibuses. |
Another deal struck last week saw thousands of people evacuated from the town of Harasta on Friday. | Another deal struck last week saw thousands of people evacuated from the town of Harasta on Friday. |
The rebels in the Eastern Ghouta encompass multiple factions, including jihadists, and in-fighting between them has led to losses of ground to the Syrian government. | |
Jaish al-Islam and its rival Faylaq al-Rahman are the largest groups. | |
The Eastern Ghouta is so close to Damascus that rebels have been able to fire mortars into the heart of the capital, leading to scores of civilian deaths. | The Eastern Ghouta is so close to Damascus that rebels have been able to fire mortars into the heart of the capital, leading to scores of civilian deaths. |
Rebel rocket fire reportedly killed a young Syrian footballer and wounded seven others as they were training in Damascus on Saturday. | Rebel rocket fire reportedly killed a young Syrian footballer and wounded seven others as they were training in Damascus on Saturday. |
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