BEIRUT, LEBANON (3:25 P.M.) – Footage captured from the Beit Sahm corridor at the entrance of Yalda city on Thursday shows buses allegedly carrying 3,000 militants and their family members ready to depart Beit Sahm for Jarabulus in Aleppo Governorate.
The buses caught on camera are believed to be part of a bigger caravan consisting of 32 buses being prepared as they are expected to leave the towns of Babila, Beit Sahm, and Yalda, according to Syrian State News Agency SANA.
This comes as part of the deal struck between the Syrian government and FSA’s group Ababil which granted passage for the militants’ relocation.
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