Buses evacuate thousands of exhausted aleppo residents in ceasefire deal
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Buses Evacuate Thousands of Exhausted Aleppo Residents in Ceasefire Deal
In a major breakthrough, thousands of exhausted residents of Aleppo, Syria's war-torn city, have been evacuated from the besieged city in a ceasefire deal brokered by Russia and Turkey.
According to reports, over 8,000 civilians, including women, children, and the elderly, were transported out of Aleppo on buses, marking a significant milestone in the long and brutal conflict.
The evacuation came after a fragile ceasefire agreement was reached between the Syrian government and rebel forces, allowing for the safe passage of civilians out of the city.
The evacuation process began early in the morning, with buses carrying the exhausted residents to safer areas in the countryside. Many of the evacuees were seen crying, exhausted, and traumatized by the ordeal they had endured.
The evacuation is seen as a major victory for the Syrian government, which has been fighting to retake the city from rebel forces. The deal is also a significant achievement for Russia and Turkey, which have been working to broker a peace deal in the region.
The evacuation comes after months of intense fighting in Aleppo, which has left the city in ruins and thousands of civilians trapped in the midst of the conflict.
The humanitarian crisis in Aleppo has been exacerbated by the lack of access to food, water, and medical care, leading to widespread suffering and death.
The evacuation is a significant step towards ending the conflict in Aleppo, but the road to recovery will be long and difficult. The international community must continue to support the people of Syria and work towards a lasting peace.
Key Points:
- Over 8,000 civilians evacuated from Aleppo in ceasefire deal
- Buses carrying evacuees transported to safer areas in the countryside
- Deal brokered by Russia and Turkey
- Evacuation marks a significant milestone in the conflict
- Thousands of civilians trapped in Aleppo for months
- Humanitarian crisis exacerbated by lack of access to basic necessities
- International community must continue to support the people of Syria