Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Deal reached for Syria besieged Towns



      Syrian government and rebel groups have reportedly reached a deal to allow the evacuation of four besieged areas.

    The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said residents of Foah and Kefraya, two government-held towns in the north-west, would be moved out.
    In return, people in two rebel-held towns near Damascus, Madaya and Zabadani, will be given safe passage.
    According to reports, the  evacuation was scheduled to begin yesterday,  but a local truce is said to have come into effect overnight.

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