Thursday, December 22, 2016

Evacuation of Aleppo expected complete surrender of the city


Caravans of buses and cars and civilian rebels resumed their slow journey to leave the besieged city of Aleppo between snow and sub-zero temperatures, as rebel and government forces repaired somewhat fragile ceasefire to allow the evacuation plans city ​​before the final delivery.

It is reported that a few people have left in the last area controlled by the rebels in Aleppo, after more than 25,000 others have fled to the relative safety of the areas controlled by the rebels in the province of Aleppo and Idlib.

After the recent breach of the evacuation agreement, they say it waited 24 hours at low temperatures without food or heating, fell again until the parties agreed to resume the evacuation.

Humanitarian aid groups report that those who are left to cope with a difficult situation, because Idlib where they are is still a war zone, despite undergoing much less compared to Aleppo bombings.

It is learned that more than 60 buses and hundreds of private vehicles are ready to depart from Aleppo and after their departure, it is expected that the government of Bashar al-Assad to announce complete control of the city. Aleppo, the commercial capital of the country before the war, was also the last major center of urban controlled by the rebels. Beating them in Aleppo will mean that the struggle of the opposition turned into a rural revolt.

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