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Wednesday, December 14, 2016, 17:08

Aleppo evacuation delayed as rebels blame Iran

By Reuters
Aleppo evacuation delayed as rebels blame Iran
Syrians leave a rebel-held area of Aleppo towards the government-held side on Dec 13, 2016 during an operation by Syrian government forces to retake the embattled city. ( KARAM AL-MASRI / AFP)

ALEPPO, Syria/BEIRUT -- The evacuation of rebel-held eastern Aleppo due to start at dawn was delayed, perhaps until Thursday, with an opposition official blaming Iran and its Shi'ite militias allied to President Bashar al-Assad for the hold-up.

What is stopping the agreement presently is Iranian obstinacy

a commander with the rebel Nour al-Din al-Zinki group

A ceasefire agreement brokered by Russia, Assad's most powerful ally, and Turkey ended years of fighting in the city and has given the Syrian leader his biggest victory yet after more than five years of war.

Syrian forces resumed shelling rebel areas briefly on Thursday morning in what Russia said was a response to rebel attacks. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said rebel resistance was likely to end in the next two or three days.

Officials in the military alliance fighting in support of Assad could not be reached immediately for comment on why the evacuation was delayed.

Turkey blamed Syrian government forces and other groups for trying to obstruct the evacuation deal and said there would be more talks with Russia and Iran. Rebel sources blamed Iran for the hold-up.

The pro-opposition Orient TV said the evacuation of rebel-held eastern Aleppo may be delayed until Thursday

"What is stopping the agreement presently is Iranian obstinacy," a commander with the rebel Nour al-Din al-Zinki group told Reuters from eastern Aleppo.

Sources on Tuesday had given different expected start times for the evacuation. A military official in the pro-Assad alliance had said the evacuation was due to start at 5 am (0300 GMT), while opposition officials had been expecting a first group of wounded people to leave earlier.

However, none had left by dawn, according to a Reuters witness waiting at the agreed point of departure. Twenty buses were waiting there with their engines running but showed no sign of moving into rebel districts.

Officials with Aleppo's rebel groups accused Shi'ite militias backed by Iran of obstructing the deal. The pro-opposition Orient TV said it may be delayed until Thursday.

People in eastern Aleppo have been packing their bags and burning personal possessions as they prepare to leave, fearing looting by the Syrian army and its Iranian-backed militia allies.

In what appeared to be a separate development from the planned evacuation, the Russian defence ministry said 6,000 civilians and 366 fighters had left rebel-held districts over the past 24 hours.

Aleppo evacuation delayed as rebels blame Iran
Buses which will be used to evacuate civilians leaving from rebel-held areas of Aleppo are seen waiting on December 14, 2016. Thousands of cold and hungry civilians crowded the streets of Aleppo uncertain of their future after their planned evacuation from the last rebel pocket of the city was delayed. (AFP / George Ourfalian)

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