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Opposition Battalions in Khan Al-Sheih to Retreat to Idlib as Deal with Government Forces is just around the Corner

Published : 25-11-2016

Opposition Battalions in Khan Al-Sheih to Retreat to Idlib as Deal with Government Forces is just around the Corner

A deal is expected to be struck between the Syrian government forces and the opposition outfits in Khan Al-Sheih town.

Speaking with AGPS on conditions of anonymity, sources from the Khan Al-Sheih refugee camp said the agreement stipulates that the opposition battalions retreat to Idlib and hand over 400 automatic rifles and heavy and medium firearms to the regime troops. The opposition fighters are also to withdraw safely from the area accompanied by their family members and personal arms.

According to the same source, 300 civilian residents of Khan Al-Sheih will be allowed a safe access to Idlib with their families.

A couple of days earlier, a 48-hour truce deal has been put into effect for the second round of talks, expected to be wrapped up soon.

Last week, similar talks reached a deadlock after the regime army stepped up deadly offensives on the camp at the same time as the armed opposition groups showed an unbending rebuff of appeals to retreat to Deraa without their military hardware.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4273

A deal is expected to be struck between the Syrian government forces and the opposition outfits in Khan Al-Sheih town.

Speaking with AGPS on conditions of anonymity, sources from the Khan Al-Sheih refugee camp said the agreement stipulates that the opposition battalions retreat to Idlib and hand over 400 automatic rifles and heavy and medium firearms to the regime troops. The opposition fighters are also to withdraw safely from the area accompanied by their family members and personal arms.

According to the same source, 300 civilian residents of Khan Al-Sheih will be allowed a safe access to Idlib with their families.

A couple of days earlier, a 48-hour truce deal has been put into effect for the second round of talks, expected to be wrapped up soon.

Last week, similar talks reached a deadlock after the regime army stepped up deadly offensives on the camp at the same time as the armed opposition groups showed an unbending rebuff of appeals to retreat to Deraa without their military hardware.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4273