The company expulsion of civilians, which was to be held today in Aleppo in both Shia villages Intlemp province, was postponed until further notice, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and source of rebels.
"The operation was postponed due to the lack of guarantees for the safety of those who moved from villages foie and Kefragia" announced the director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Rami Abdelrahman, stating that the process was stopped after the attack armed against buses were sent to participate in discharge.
About twenty buses that were preparing to enter the two Shia villages Intlemp province besieged by rebel forces attacked and set on fire by gunmen. One of the drivers was killed, according to the Observatory.
Following an agreement between the warring parties and their patrons, Russia, Turkey and Iran, the removal operations of rebels and civilians from the last pocket of Aleppo simultaneously repeated with a similar company in foie and Kefragia villages.
According to the Observatory, buses will not start from Aleppo before leaving the residents of the two Shiite villages.
According to the UN special envoy for Syria Stafa de Mistoura, approximately 40,000 civilians and 1500-5000 rebels remain in the last enclave of the city of Aleppo.
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