(Zaman Al Wasl)- 17 aid trucks on Monday have entered for embattled al-Waer neighborhood in the central city of Homs, a move had been scheduled in the U.N.-brokered deal reached last month between rebels and the Syrian regime, activists said.
Simultaneously, aid convoys have entered for besieged town of Madaya near the Lebanese border, and Fuaa and Kefraya villages in Idlib province, the Red Cross said, as part of an agreement between rival sides, according to Reuters.
On December 10, 300 fighters together with 400 members of their families, left al-Waer, the last rebel-held area of Homs as part of the rare local ceasefire deal in al-Waer.
Last week, people of al-Waer reported a new breach to the deal as the main crossing has been locked this week, activists told Zaman al-Wasl.
The rare ceasefire deal stated that Dawar al-Muhandisin crossing should be opened where people can manage their normal life and buy their essential needs. But the regime army has put more restrictions on the crossing ended by its closure, activists said.
Comments About This Article
Please fill the fields below.