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Syria Darayya: Deal reached to evacuate besieged town | |
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A deal has been reached to allow rebel fighters and thousands of civilians to leave the Syrian town of Darayya, which has been under government siege since 2012. | |
Both sides said that the evacuation of the town, near the capital Damascus, would begin on Friday. | |
Residents have faced near-constant bombardment and shortages of food, water and power. | |
Civilians received their first supplies in four years only in June. | |
It comes as US Secretary of State John Kerry is due to hold talks on Syria with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Geneva. | It comes as US Secretary of State John Kerry is due to hold talks on Syria with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Geneva. |
They are meeting in a bid to broker a temporary ceasefire in the city of Aleppo, where fighting between government and rebel forces has escalated in recent weeks, leaving hundreds dead. | They are meeting in a bid to broker a temporary ceasefire in the city of Aleppo, where fighting between government and rebel forces has escalated in recent weeks, leaving hundreds dead. |
Under the terms of the Darayya deal, 700 armed men will leave for the rebel-controlled city of Idlib while 4,000 civilians will move to government shelters, Syrian state media reported. | |
Darayya saw some of the first protests against the Syrian government, an uprising that transformed into a full-blown civil conflict. | |
The withdrawal of the rebels only a few miles from Damascus is a boost for President Bashar al-Assad, analysts say. | The withdrawal of the rebels only a few miles from Damascus is a boost for President Bashar al-Assad, analysts say. |
"We are being forced to leave, but our condition has deteriorated to the point of being unbearable," Hussam Ayash, an activist in the town, told the Associated Press news agency. | "We are being forced to leave, but our condition has deteriorated to the point of being unbearable," Hussam Ayash, an activist in the town, told the Associated Press news agency. |
"We withstood for four years but we couldn't any longer." | "We withstood for four years but we couldn't any longer." |
Meanwhile a monitoring group said 11 children had been killed in a barrel bomb attack by government forces in a rebel-held neighbourhood of Aleppo. | Meanwhile a monitoring group said 11 children had been killed in a barrel bomb attack by government forces in a rebel-held neighbourhood of Aleppo. |
They were among 15 people killed in the incident, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. | They were among 15 people killed in the incident, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. |
The UN says Russia, who has been supporting the Syrian government in its offensives, has agreed to a 48-hour pause in Aleppo to allow in much-needed aid. | The UN says Russia, who has been supporting the Syrian government in its offensives, has agreed to a 48-hour pause in Aleppo to allow in much-needed aid. |
But the organisation added it was still waiting for agreement from other parties fighting on the ground. | But the organisation added it was still waiting for agreement from other parties fighting on the ground. |
In another development, the US has urged "strong and swift action" after a UN investigation concluded that Syria used chemical weapons against its own people. | In another development, the US has urged "strong and swift action" after a UN investigation concluded that Syria used chemical weapons against its own people. |