Published : 30-11-2016
The first batch of Khan Al-Sheih opposition fighters and their families reached Idlib city, in northern Syria, as the first bonds of a deal with the Syrian government came into effect.
A second batch of Khan Al-Sheih residents, mostly civilians, is expected to retreat from the camp on Wednesday.
A woman was killed and several other refugees, including a child, sustained wounds after a bus carrying refugees to Idlib overturned on way out of Khan Al-Sheih.
Over recent weeks, the Syrian government army heavily struck Khan Al-Sheih camp with internationally banned weapons and closed off all access roads out of and into the shelter, resulting in acute dearth in food and medicines.
The first batch of Khan Al-Sheih opposition fighters and their families reached Idlib city, in northern Syria, as the first bonds of a deal with the Syrian government came into effect.
A second batch of Khan Al-Sheih residents, mostly civilians, is expected to retreat from the camp on Wednesday.
A woman was killed and several other refugees, including a child, sustained wounds after a bus carrying refugees to Idlib overturned on way out of Khan Al-Sheih.
Over recent weeks, the Syrian government army heavily struck Khan Al-Sheih camp with internationally banned weapons and closed off all access roads out of and into the shelter, resulting in acute dearth in food and medicines.