Rebels in Syria's Bosra agree to settle

BEIRUT (Reuters) - A military media unit run by the Syrian government’s ally Hezbollah reported on Sunday that rebels in Bosra al-Sham in southwest Syria had agreed to settle with the government.

The rebels had started handing over heavy weapons in preparation for the army to enter, it reported.

 
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