The Syrian government has opened corridors, Monday, in Sarmin, near Saraqib in eastern Idlib, allowing civilians to travel from militant-held areas to government-controlled territory.
The corridors were opened by the Syrian Arab Army and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, with assistance from Russian forces.
"These checkpoints have been prepared for opening with the assistance of the Russian Centre for the Reconciliation of the Warring Sides due to the increased number of complaints from the population of the areas outside Damascus control regarding the lack of qualified medical assistance and the emergency socio-economic situation created by the stifling US sanctions," announced the Russian Ministry of Defence.
Idlib Governor Mohammad Natouf said a fully equipped medical staff and a mobile clinic have been prepared to assist civilians exiting militant occupied areas. He added that a makeshift centre was also created to cater to the humanitarian needs of civilians wishing to go to the Al-Sabeel neighbourhood in Hama, according to reports.
The corridor was set to be used on Monday.
The Syrian government has opened corridors, Monday, in Sarmin, near Saraqib in eastern Idlib, allowing civilians to travel from militant-held areas to government-controlled territory.
The corridors were opened by the Syrian Arab Army and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, with assistance from Russian forces.
"These checkpoints have been prepared for opening with the assistance of the Russian Centre for the Reconciliation of the Warring Sides due to the increased number of complaints from the population of the areas outside Damascus control regarding the lack of qualified medical assistance and the emergency socio-economic situation created by the stifling US sanctions," announced the Russian Ministry of Defence.
Idlib Governor Mohammad Natouf said a fully equipped medical staff and a mobile clinic have been prepared to assist civilians exiting militant occupied areas. He added that a makeshift centre was also created to cater to the humanitarian needs of civilians wishing to go to the Al-Sabeel neighbourhood in Hama, according to reports.
The corridor was set to be used on Monday.
The Syrian government has opened corridors, Monday, in Sarmin, near Saraqib in eastern Idlib, allowing civilians to travel from militant-held areas to government-controlled territory.
The corridors were opened by the Syrian Arab Army and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, with assistance from Russian forces.
"These checkpoints have been prepared for opening with the assistance of the Russian Centre for the Reconciliation of the Warring Sides due to the increased number of complaints from the population of the areas outside Damascus control regarding the lack of qualified medical assistance and the emergency socio-economic situation created by the stifling US sanctions," announced the Russian Ministry of Defence.
Idlib Governor Mohammad Natouf said a fully equipped medical staff and a mobile clinic have been prepared to assist civilians exiting militant occupied areas. He added that a makeshift centre was also created to cater to the humanitarian needs of civilians wishing to go to the Al-Sabeel neighbourhood in Hama, according to reports.
The corridor was set to be used on Monday.