Monday, December 28, 2015

Evacuation of three Syrian towns begins under rare deal (monitor)

Ambulances and buses entered the besieged rebel-held Syrian town of Zabadani today to ferry scores of the insurgents to Turkey under a deal brokered by the United Nations, rebel sources there said.

Under the deal, rebel fighters holed up for months in the town near the Lebanese border have been promised safe passage to Beirut airport, then on to Turkey.

At the same time, around 300 families in two besieged Shi'ite towns in the mainly rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib were due to head to the Turkish border, and then fly on to Beirut.

Relief workers and rebel fighters helped carry several young men in wheelchairs onto ambulances in a square in Zabadani, one witness told Reuters.

Much of the town was devastated in a major offensive launched in July against the insurgents by the Syrian army and its allies from the Lebanese Shi'ite militant group Hezbollah.

The United Nations and foreign governments have tried to broker local ceasefires and safe-passage agreements as steps towards the wider goal of ending Syria's near five-year civil war.

Iran, which backs the government, and Turkey, which backs the rebels, helped organise local ceasefires in Zabadani and the two villages in Idlib in September in the first phase of the deal overseen by International Committee of the Red Cross.

  • The mostly Sunni Muslim rebel fighters going to Turkey would then be able to go back to rebel-held areas in Syria through the northern Turkish border or stay for treatment, according to rebel sources close to the negotiations.

The Shi'ite Syrians are holed up in an areas mostly under Sunni rebel control and would be able to get to Lebanon where Hezbollah would be able to watch over them, added the sources.

They are then expected to go back to other parts Syria, Syrian Minister of National Reconciliation Ali Haider said on Hezbollah's Manar TV station on Monday.

Meanwhile Syrian state media is reporting at least 14 people have been killed in bomb blasts in the city of Homs.

"The preliminary toll in simultaneous terrorist explosions that hit the city's Al-Zahraa neighbourhood is 14 dead and 132 wounded," state television reported in a news flash.

The residents of Al-Zahraa are mostly Alawites, the minority sect of Syria's ruling clan.
  rte.ie

28/12/15
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1 comment :

  1. Evacuation de rebelles syriens du sud de Damas vers la Turquie...

    Des rebelles sont évacués de Zabadani, dernière ville syrienne tenue par ceux-ci à la frontière syro-libanaise et assiégée depuis des mois par les forces du président Bachar el-Assad.

    Plus de 450 combattants et civils doivent être évacués dans le cadre d'un rare et complexe accord d'échange entre le gouvernement et les rebelles syriens, conclu sous l'égide des Nations unies, rapportent lundi les médias internationaux.

    Dans le passé, Damas a conclu plusieurs trêves ponctuelles avec des groupes rebelles mais l'évacuation qui a commencé ce lundi est le fruit d'un des accords les plus compliqués dans cette guerre qui a fait plus de 250.000 morts depuis 2011.....http://sptnkne.ws/auTA

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