Published : 02-12-2016
AGPS news correspondent said 86 buses evacuated hundreds of displaced families, taking shelter at Khan Al-Sheih, to Idlib after a deal with the government forces and opposition outfits was put into effect.
Local activists warned that over 2,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees will be living rough, without a roof over their heads, after they had been forced out of their shelters.
A couple of days earlier, an expectant mother gave birth to her toddler onboard a bus carrying refugees to Idlib.
The mother was rushed to an ambulance escorting the convoy.
Hundreds of civilians housed in Khan Al-Sheih headed to Idlib for fear of being killed or kidnapped by the government forces, after opposition fighters withdrew from the camp.
AGPS news correspondent said 86 buses evacuated hundreds of displaced families, taking shelter at Khan Al-Sheih, to Idlib after a deal with the government forces and opposition outfits was put into effect.
Local activists warned that over 2,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees will be living rough, without a roof over their heads, after they had been forced out of their shelters.
A couple of days earlier, an expectant mother gave birth to her toddler onboard a bus carrying refugees to Idlib.
The mother was rushed to an ambulance escorting the convoy.
Hundreds of civilians housed in Khan Al-Sheih headed to Idlib for fear of being killed or kidnapped by the government forces, after opposition fighters withdrew from the camp.