TEHRAN (TEHRAN)- Military sources said that a sum of 13,730 terrorists and their family members left Northern Homs and Southern Hama for militant-held regions in Northern Syria in four convoys and after the militants turned down government's offer for peace.
In the meantime, Anadolu news agency reported that the fourth convoy of buses carrying militants and their family members from Northern Homs arrived Sunday in Western Aleppo and Idlib province.
The sources in Northern Homs further said that the army has set up a new passageway in the town of al-Sama'alil to accelerated exit of terrorists and their family members from the villages of al-Houleh region towards Northern Syria.
The sources also said that hundreds of militants and family members have left Northern Homs and Southern Hama in the fifth evacuating group for Northern Homs via al-Rastan passageway on 18 buses.
In a relevant development on Saturday, the third group of terrorists and their family members whose total number stood at 3,000 left Northern Homs and Southern Hama for Northern Syria via al-Rastan Bridge on 71 buses.
In the meantime, the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria announced that almost 3,283 terrorists and 5,184 family members left Yalda, Bebeila, Beit Saham and Seyedi Miqdad regions for other militant-held regions from May 3 to 10.