
Syria authorities evacuated 5,000 civilians from the besieged town in north-east of Damascus, the international Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said in a statement Tuesday. According to the statement, the Syrian authorities have facilitated approximately 5,000 civilians to leave Adra, where the Al-Qaida-linked groups killed state servants and people from different minority groups which largely support the administration of President Bashar al-Assad. With the help of ICRC and Syrian Arab Crescent, the evacuated civilians have received emergency relief, including food and water. "All parties must ensure that the civilians remaining in Adra and in other towns and villages where fighting is taking place are protected from the dangers of hostilities," said Robert Zimmerman, deputy head of the ICRC delegation in Syria, adding proper medical treatment for the sick and the wounded should be emphasized. The Red Cross urged all parties to the conflict must allow and facilitate rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief intended for civilians. The ICRC reported earlier this month that 500,000 civilians were wounded in Syria Crisis.
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