The Russian troops pronounced late on Tuesday that it had helped leave 13 civilians from Syria’s eastern Ghouta by putting them on returning trucks that had brought assist to a rebel-held area nearby Damascus.
Aid trucks reached Syria’s eastern Ghouta segment on Monday for a initial time given a start of one of a war’s deadliest assaults, though a supervision nude some medical reserve from a procession and pulpy on with a atmosphere and belligerent assault.
The Russian troops pronounced in a matter it had used drones to guard a convoy’s swell and successfully conduct off what it called insurgent provocations.
“We managed to leave 13 civilians, including 5 children, with a returning convoy,” a troops said.
“We were also prepared to leave about 1,000 ill and bleeding people, though a rebels did not give us a opportunity.”