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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian opposition gunman, center, carries his weapon and some family members leave the al-Waer neighborhood bound for a town on the Turkish border, in Homs, Syria, Monday, March 27, 2017. Syrian state TV says another group of rebels with their families are leaving the last opposition-held neighborhood in the central city of Homs under a Russia-brokered deal with the Damascus government. (SANA via AP) Image Credit: AP

Beirut: Syrian state TV says another group of rebels with their families are leaving the last opposition-held neighbourhood in the central city of Homs under a Russia-brokered deal with the Damascus government.

The TV says Monday’s round of evacuations from Al Waer neighbourhood is the second one so far and involves 466 people — including 129 fighters.

The opposition fighters agreed to leave al Waer after years of siege and bombardment at the hands of pro-government forces. They were guaranteed safe passage to rebel-held parts of northern Syria.

The evacuations are expected to last weeks, after which the government will be able to claim control over the entire city for the first time in years.

Some opposition activists have criticised the agreement, saying it aims to displace 12,000 Al Waer residents, including 2,500 fighters.