Updated On: 21 May, 2018 08:32 AM IST | Beirut | Agencies
"At dawn, six buses of IS fighters and their relatives left the Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp and adjacent district of Tadamun," said Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights


A majority of those who left yesterday were relatives of jihadists and not armed. File Pic
A first batch of Islamic State group fighters left their final stronghold in Syria's capital early yesterday under a deal struck after weeks of fierce combat, a monitor said.