MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Earlier in the day, buses began arriving in east Aleppo in preparation for removing the militants still in the city.
The proposed agreement involves letting 1,200 residents of the two towns in the Idlib province leave the besieged areas in return for evacuating a similar number of militants and their families from Aleppo, Syrian state television reported on Sunday.
The militants will not be able to leave until the evacuation of Fuah and Kafarya is complete, the government said.
Fuah and Kafarya are the only government-held enclave in Idlib's vast militant-held area. The towns of some 20,000 people have been under siege since 2013. The humanitarian situation remains dire, with a lack of food and basic necessities.