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Syrian rebels agree to give up Daraa, cradle of 2011 revolt


Thu 12 Jul 2018 | 03:36 PM
Yassmine Elsayed

SEE - July 12: Syrian activists and state media said rebels have agreed to surrender Daraa, the first city to revolt against President Bashar Assad with Arab Spring-inspired protests seven years ago to government forces, AP reported.

Ahmad Masalmeh, a media activist formerly based in the southern city, said "fighters have the option of accepting an offer of amnesty from the government, or leaving Daraa with their families to other rebel-held parts of the country".

Daraa governor "Mohamad al-Hanous" said government forces are in control of 80 percent of the city, according to the government-linked Central Military Media outlet.

Syrian state media reported late Tuesday that rebels in Daraa had agreed to surrender their heavy and medium weapons.