Beirut: Hundreds of Syrian rebels began evacuating their last bastions in the central city of Homs on Wednesday under a ceasefire deal struck last week with government forces, opposition activists and the city’s governor said.
By mid-morning, dozens of rebels boarded five buses that arrived at the police command on the edge of the rebel-held areas ahead of the evacuation, Homs-based activists said.
Two of the buses left the city later, heading north. An activist who goes by the name of Abu Yassin al-Homsi said that up to 1,200 fighters were expected to leave the city Wednesday, handing it over to President Bashar Assad’s forces. The fighters will be taken a few kilometres north to the towns of Talbiseh and al-Dar al-Kabira on the northern edge of Homs province.
The buses were accompanied by Syrian army officers. Homs governor Talal Barazi confirmed that the rebels have started leaving Homs. In exchange for their evacuation, activists say opposition fighters will allow aid into two northern pro-government villages besieged by the rebels. Britain-based Syrian Organisation for Human Rights said that the road to the besieged villages of Nubul and Zahra were opened by the rebels when the evacuation was taking place. (AP)





