First rebels leave Syria enclave under Russian-brokered deal Man United agree to terminate Ibrahimovic's contract

First rebels leave Syria enclave under Russian-brokered deal

AFP / LOUAI BESHARABuses wait at the entrance of Harasta in Eastern Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus, on March 22, 2018, after a deal was struck with rebels in the area to evacuate the town
Syrian rebels and their families left Syria's Eastern Ghouta on Thursday under a Russian-brokered evacuation deal that is the first for the shrinking opposition enclave outside Damascus.
They were bussed out in direction of the northwestern province of Idlib, after hours of waiting in a buffer zone for a green light to enter regime-held territory.
In Idlib -- the last province in Syria beyond government control -- an air raid on a market killed 28 civilians, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The evacuation agreement, announced on Wednesday and brokered by regime ally Russia, could empty one of three rebel-held pockets in Ghouta as government seek to secure the nearby capital.
It could also increase pressure on rebels to follow suit in the two other opposition-held pockets of the besieged enclave, where tens of thousands of civilians remain trapped under relentless bombardment.
After hours of waiting in a buffer zone, more than 1,580 people including 413 fighters left the Ghouta town of Harasta on 30 buses, state news agency SANA said, crossing over into regime-held territory.
State television announced the "departure of buses carrying fighters from Harasta to Idlib".
AFP / Omar KAMALSyrian advance in Eastern Ghouta
An AFP correspondent saw the buses exit the battered rebel bastion, in the first such deal since a blistering regime assault on the enclave started on February 18.
Before leaving, fighters performed the evening prayer by the buses, he said.
Women and children walked nearby or sat by the side of the road.
- Rebels cut off -
Munzer Fares, a spokesman for the Ahrar al-Sham rebel group controlling Harasta, said the evacuations could last several days.
The first departures followed renewed air strikes in Ghouta early on Thursday that killed 20 civilians, according to the Britain-based Observatory.
The regime's offensive on Ghouta has killed more than 1,500 civilians since February 18, the Observatory says, and sliced the shrinking enclave into three isolated pockets.
Central Damascus lies within mortar range of Ghouta, and the evacuation deal came after the deadliest rebel rocket attack on the capital in months killed 44 civilians on Tuesday.
Rebel fire on Thursday killed four people in Damascus, state television said.
AFP / Louai BesharaA smashed sign stands by a road at the entrance of Harasta in Eastern Ghouta near Damascus on March 22, 2018, as buses wait to evacuate rebels from the town following a deal brokered by Syrian regime ally Russia
The rebels and their families will be transported to the northwestern province of Idlib, which is held by a myriad of jihadist, Islamist and secular groups, many with links to Turkey.
In Idlib, air strikes killed 28 civilians -- including 11 children -- in Harem, an area controlled by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a group led by Syria's former Al-Qaeda affiliate, the Observatory said.
It came a day after an air raid on a different part of Idlib, the town of Kafr Batikh, killed 20 civilians -- including 16 children -- near a school.
The evacuation from Harasta will further isolate the rebel groups that control the remaining two pockets of Ghouta and pile pressure on them to accept similar deals.
Syrian Reconciliation Minister Ali Haidar told AFP that Ahrar al-Sham had negotiated with the Russian Centre for Reconciliation and that Damascus was not directly involved.
- 'Tragic' conditions -
Nawar Oliver, an analyst at the Turkey-based Omran Centre, said fighters in Harasta "were not able to impose a single one of their conditions".
Opposition figures in Ghouta said talks were under way for a deal to evacuate rebels from the enclave's main town, Douma.
AFP / Louai BesharaA member of Syrian regime forces sits in an armed vehicle at the entrance of Harasta in Eastern Ghouta, near Damascus, on March 22, 2018, after a deal was struck with rebels to evacuate the town
Douma is controlled by the Jaish al-Islam group, while a pocket of territory closer to the capital is held by Faylaq al-Rahman with a small jihadist presence.
Air strikes on Zamalka killed 16 civilians on Thursday, the Observatory said.
An AFP reporter in Douma said hundreds of civilians were fleeing the town.
Similar evacuation deals have seen the government retake a string of former rebel bastions.
A May 2014 deal saw rebels pull out of third city Homs, once labelled the "capital of the revolution" that sparked Syria's seven-year civil war.
In December 2016, the army retook the whole of second city Aleppo as rebels withdrew in one of their worst defeats of the war.
Those agreements also followed devastating bombardments that took a heavy toll on trapped civilians.
The assault on Ghouta has sparked a mass exodus of civilians from the enclave.
AFP / AMER ALMOHIBANYSmoke rises over the Eastern Ghouta town of Zamalka, held by Faylaq al-Rahman, the only rebel group yet to enter negotiations for an evacuation deal, following bombardment on March 21, 2018
Some 50,000 people have reached shelters in government-controlled territory in the past week, the United Nations says.
On Wednesday, the UN's humanitarian coordinator in Syria said those displaced were living in "tragic" conditions.
"People may have escaped fighting, fear and insecurity but they find themselves in a place without anywhere to wash themselves," Ali al-Zaatari said.

Man United agree to terminate Ibrahimovic's contract

AFP/File / Oli SCARFFZlatan Ibrahimovic has had a disastrous second season at Manchester United after a brilliant first one
Manchester United released Zlatan Ibrahimovic from the remainder of his contract on Thursday, freeing up the 36-year-old Swedish striker to complete an expected move to American side LA Galaxy.
"Manchester United confirms that it has agreed to the termination of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's contract with immediate effect," United said in a statement.
"Everyone at the club would like to thank Zlatan for his contribution to the team since his arrival and wishes him well for the future."
Ibrahimovic had just a few months left on his deal at Old Trafford after agreeing a one-year extension to his contract in August.
He scored 28 goals in 46 appearances during a stunning first season in England to help United win the Community Shield, League Cup and Europa League last season.
That took Ibrahimovic's tally of trophies to an impressive 31 with a host of European giants such as Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.
But he tore knee ligaments in a Europa League tie against Anderlecht in April and struggled to re-establish himself in Jose Mourinho's side on his return from injury.
Ibrahimovic made just seven appearances in all competitions this season, the last of which came in a 2-2 draw with Burnley on December 26.
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