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Syria: National army enters city of Nawa as militants continue to surrender weapons following ceasefire02:09
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The Syrian army and security forces began operations in Nawa, one of the largest cities in Daraa province, Sunday.

Syrian government forces continue to advance into formerly opposition-held areas of Daraa as part of a ceasefire deal mediated by Moscow.

Militants could be seen handing over their weapons, which allows them to remain in the city as part of a negotiated amnesty with Damascus.

Daraa was formerly an opposition stronghold and was dubbed the 'cradle of the revolution' after being the scene of some of the first anti-government protests in March 2011.​

Syria: National army enters city of Nawa as militants continue to surrender weapons following ceasefire

Syrian Arab Republic, Nawa
October 3, 2021 at 19:56 GMT +00:00 · Published

The Syrian army and security forces began operations in Nawa, one of the largest cities in Daraa province, Sunday.

Syrian government forces continue to advance into formerly opposition-held areas of Daraa as part of a ceasefire deal mediated by Moscow.

Militants could be seen handing over their weapons, which allows them to remain in the city as part of a negotiated amnesty with Damascus.

Daraa was formerly an opposition stronghold and was dubbed the 'cradle of the revolution' after being the scene of some of the first anti-government protests in March 2011.​

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The Syrian army and security forces began operations in Nawa, one of the largest cities in Daraa province, Sunday.

Syrian government forces continue to advance into formerly opposition-held areas of Daraa as part of a ceasefire deal mediated by Moscow.

Militants could be seen handing over their weapons, which allows them to remain in the city as part of a negotiated amnesty with Damascus.

Daraa was formerly an opposition stronghold and was dubbed the 'cradle of the revolution' after being the scene of some of the first anti-government protests in March 2011.​

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