Hundreds of civilians flocked through Syria’s Hush Nasri neighbourhood on Friday waiting to be evacuated through a humanitarian corridor civilians set up by the Syrian Arab Army and their allies.
Some 12,000 residents have fled the cities of Saqba, Hamouriyah and Hazze left under the protection of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) and the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).
Footage shows women carrying children and men carrying what little possessions they could waiting to board buses away from the war-ravaged area.
Hundreds of civilians flocked through Syria’s Hush Nasri neighbourhood on Friday waiting to be evacuated through a humanitarian corridor civilians set up by the Syrian Arab Army and their allies.
Some 12,000 residents have fled the cities of Saqba, Hamouriyah and Hazze left under the protection of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) and the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).
Footage shows women carrying children and men carrying what little possessions they could waiting to board buses away from the war-ravaged area.
Hundreds of civilians flocked through Syria’s Hush Nasri neighbourhood on Friday waiting to be evacuated through a humanitarian corridor civilians set up by the Syrian Arab Army and their allies.
Some 12,000 residents have fled the cities of Saqba, Hamouriyah and Hazze left under the protection of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) and the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).
Footage shows women carrying children and men carrying what little possessions they could waiting to board buses away from the war-ravaged area.