Syrian Army opens humanitarian corridor for militants in Eastern Ghouta

The shelling of the Syrian suburb of Damascus, Eastern Ghouta, continues, as the terrorists in the region refuse to give up and surrender.

The Syrian military has opened a humanitarian corridor in Eastern Ghouta not only for civilians, but also for militants who are allowed to leave the area together with their families, Russian center for Syrian reconciliation spokesman Maj. Gen. Vladimir Zolotukhin said Tuesday.

“Today, from 09:00 a.m. [07:00 GMT] to 02:00 p.m., the eighth ‘humanitarian pause’ took place. This time, the humanitarian corridor was opened not only for the civilians in Eastern Ghouta, but also for militants with their families. Members of illegal armed groups are allowed to carry personal weapons,” Zolotukhin told reporters.

According to the spokesman, the center has no records of any civilians leaving Eastern Ghouta during the eight humanitarian pause.

Zolotukhin also expressed hope that the decrease in shelling of the corridor’s checkpoints may indicate that some militants are mulling to exit the combat zone, though the situation in the area of the humanitarian corridor still remains tense.

The spokesman stressed that the shelling of the Eastern Ghouta continues, as “yesterday morning, mortar fire targeted the Tishrin hospital in the village of Dahiyyat Al-Assad.”

He also urged the terrorist leaders to cease hostilities, adhere to the truce and ensure the release of civilians or to leave Eastern Ghouta.