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Red Cross asks for quick agreement on Aleppo evacuation plan

The ICRC said thousands of cold and scared people including women, children, the sick and injured, remain in eastern Aleppo waiting for the evacuation operation to continue.

aleppo, aleppo syria, aleppo evacuation, red cross, red cross aleppo, kids , aleppo children, aleppo women, aleppo people, aleppo innocent, WHO, UN, Russia, syria, Aleppo,Bashar-al Assad, Vladimir putin, ISIS, islamic state, aleppo news, latest world newsAleppo : This image released on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016 by Aleppo 24, shows members of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent carrying a girl on stretcher, while arriving in western rural Aleppo, Syria. The evacuation of eastern Aleppo stalled Friday after an eruption of gunfire, as the Syrian government and rebels threw accusations at each other, raising fears that a peaceful surrender of the opposition enclave could fall apart with thousands of people believed to be still inside. AP/PTI(AP12_17_2016_000019A)

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) asked Syria’s warring parties to quickly agree on a plan to evacuate people from east Aleppo and provide “solid” safety guarantees of on Saturday, a day after the evacuation stalled on Friday.

“We’re ready to resume facilitating the evacuation according to our humanitarian mandate. But we now expect all the parties on the ground to provide us with solid guarantees in order to keep the operation going. They’re the ones who have to protect the people and provide safe passage,” said ICRC head in Syria Marianne Gasser in a statement from Aleppo.

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The ICRC said thousands of cold and scared people including women, children, the sick and injured, remain in eastern Aleppo waiting for the evacuation operation to continue.

“People are expecting us to continue the evacuation. It’s important that the parties on the ground do their utmost to end this limbo,” Gasser said. “People have suffered a lot. Please come to an agreement and help save thousands of lives.”

The ICRC said it had already managed to evacuate around 10,000 people, many of whom were in a critical medical condition. The World Health Organization (WHO) representative in Syria Elizabeth Hoff, speaking from west Aleppo, told Reuters she was not sure there was time for the evacuations to begin today.

“It is a quarter past one in the afternoon already. The Russians (who are overseeing the operation) are not keen on working through the night,” Hoff said. The WHO and other aid workers are not yet present at the transit point in east Aleppo, Hoff said.

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