A plan for evacuation of the sick and injured from two government-held villages in Syria`s Idlib province as well as evacuation of the last rebel-held enclaves in Aleppo City has stalled over the past several days.
On 18 December, the rebels reportedly set fire to several buses sent to transport the sick and injured from the two government-held villages of Foah and Kefraya in Idlib province.
Media reports suggest that the attack on the busses halted the latest efforts to evacuate the besieged areas.
Syrian army backed by Russian air strikes alongside with other allies has recently launched a massive assault to recapture the militant-held areas of the northern city of Aleppo.
Rebels took control of eastern parts of Aleppo in 2012. The latest media reports suggest that Syrian army has advanced through the rebel-held areas, though the rebels reportedly continued to resist in some parts of the city.
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