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Rebels cornered as Syria and Russia pummel Ghouta

March 23, 2018
Buses are seen entering into rebels Harasta area in eastern Ghouta in Damascus, Syria, on Friday. — Reuters
Buses are seen entering into rebels Harasta area in eastern Ghouta in Damascus, Syria, on Friday. — Reuters

HARASTA, Syria —The Syrian regime sought to seal its re-conquest of Eastern Ghouta on Friday as rebels evacuated a pocket close to Damascus and others were forced into talks by relentless bombardment.

The enclave’s six-year rebel rule looked to be in its dying days as Damascus and its ally Moscow implemented a ‘leave or die’ strategy with deadly air strikes.

Reporters saw incendiary munitions fall on one of Ghouta’s two remaining rebel-held pockets. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Russian aircraft also fired them on the other.

The first batch of fighters to quit Ghouta under a Russian-brokered deal were bused out on Thursday and started arriving in the northwestern province of Idlib on Friday.

A reporter in the province, the last still largely outside government control, saw the first buses arrive at a camp after spending the night on the edge of rebel-held territory.

Around 400 fighters from the rebel group Ahrar Al-Sham and hundreds of their relatives were bused out of Harasta on Thursday, a modus operandi the regime has used several times in the seven-year-old conflict.

“Our situation in Harasta was very tragic,” said Mohammed Madani, a civilian who arrived at a camp for the evacuees in the town of Maarat al-Ikhwan.

“We couldn’t live above ground because of the heavy bombardment... Some children stayed in basements for four months with no food. We couldn’t even find fodder to eat,” he said.

Another batch of evacuations from Harasta began on Friday but it remained unclear how much time would be needed to bus out the thousands of remaining rebels and civilians.

Harasta was one of three pockets formed when the offensive by regime and allied forces splintered the rebel enclave earlier this month.

Retaking Eastern Ghouta, a sprawling semi-rural area which had escaped government control since 2012 and lies within mortar range of central Damascus, was made a priority by the regime this year.

The evacuation of Harasta came as part of a deal negotiated by Russia, which has played a key role in the deadly offensive launched against the enclave on Feb.18.

Each one of the three pockets has come under intense bombardment, essentially forcing the rebel factions that control them to sue for an evacuation.

The Ahrar Al-Sham, whose fighters were being evacuated from Harasta had made some demands in the talks but were pummeled into accepting whatever conditions were imposed to them.

“The one thing they got was that they were able to leave without being killed,” said Nawar Oliver, an analyst at the Turkey-based Omran Centre.

A similar scenario appeared to be shaping up in the other two pockets, which have shrunk significantly and were targeted by incendiary munitions in recent days, reporters said.

The Observatory said incendiary munitions were used in Russian strikes on Arbin, a town in enclave’s southern pocket.

At least 37 civilians were killed in the strikes late Thursday, said Rami Abdel Rahman, the head of the monitoring organization, that relies on a wide network of sources on the ground.

Another 38 were killed in other bombardment on the same pocket on Thursday.

That pocket is controlled by Faylaq Al-Rahman, a rebel group that announced shortly afterward it was agreeing to a ceasefire.

The truce will permit “a final round of negotiations” between rebels and Russia, a spokesman for the group said.

“The humanitarian situation continues to be catastrophic, with no food, emergency items nor medical supplies and outbreaks of disease due to civilians stuck in crowded and insalubrious basements,” Wael Alwan said.

“There are cases of lice and scabies,” the Turkey-based spokesman said. — AFP


March 23, 2018
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