More
than 114,000 people have left Eastern Ghouta through humanitarian
corridors since the declaration of a pause in hostilities, the
Russian Center for Reconciliation in Syria said on Monday.
The
evacuees went through the corridors with the assistance of the
Russian center, TASS reports, citing the statement.
“Civilians
continue to leave the area through humanitarian corridors, receiving
humanitarian aid and medical assistance,” according to the
military. It added that a passage was provided “for more than
400 civilians leaving the enclave through the Al-Wafideen
humanitarian corridor” starting on Monday morning.
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