First bus of released abductees reaches at Syrian army position

IANS  |  Damascus 

The first bus transporting the released people from rebels' captivity in Syria's reached the position near the capital on Sunday, state TV reported.

The bus reached Wafideen area northeast of the capital, transporting people kidnapped by the in Douma, the last rebel-held area in Damascus' Eastern Ghouta, reports

A live coverage showed the civilians in the first bus to reach Wafideen area with soldiers chanting and celebrating their release.

The release of kidnapped people from is the priority of the in a deal reached Sunday for the evacuation of the rebels and their families in exchange for the release of the kidnapped civilians.

The released people will be taken to the in to celebrate their release after four years of captivity in rebels' prisons in

"With soul and blood, we sacrifice for you Bashar," the soldiers at the Wafideen area chanted for

It's the first batch of thousands of kidnapped people to be released from as thousands more are expected in other batches.

Most of those civilians have been kidnapped when the rebels stormed the Adra Omaliyeh town near in 2013.

In an earlier report, the state TV said a total of 40 buses transporting rebels of the and their families as well as kidnapped people are ready to leave district toward the adjacent Wafideen area.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 07:26 IST