Alwaght- Residents of Fouaa and Kerfaya towns in Syria continue to be held hostage by foreign-backed terrorists who have reneged on the agreement to free them as part of the Aleppo deal.
While Western and Arab countries continually voiced concern over the safety of terrorists who were besieged in Aleppo, they have maintained a deafening silence after Jaysh al Fath terrorist group reneged on its commitment to release civilians it continues to detain Foua and Kefraya towns, 60 kilometers from Aleppo.

Mainly Shiite populated towns of Foua and Kefraya have been besieged by terrorists for the past 21 months and world ignores their fate. The residents of the two enclaves are facing harsh winter conditions with heavy snowfall reported while foreign-backed terrorists prevent them from leaving.
Amid heavy snow which has over the past few days blanketed Aleppo, it has been very difficult to transport war-weary residents of the besieged enclave with over 66 buses evacuating some of them to this recently liberated.

Four buses carrying residents of Foua and Kerfaya towards Aleppo were held hostage for about 30 hours in Takfiri terrorist held Rashideen in Western Aleppo. Sources say two other buses were later detained by terrorist in the same area on Thursday adding that there are another 21 buses in Foua and Kerfaya waiting to evacuate to Aleppo 1,500 residents of the besieged towns while another 4000 are still holed up in the region.
Heavy snow is obstructing the speedy evacuation of the distressed residents. Sources says if no major incidents occur and armed groups stop violating the Aleppo deal, the evacuation will move on smoothly. During the last few days, terrorist groups have on several occasions violated the agreement to free the residents of the enclave. Syrian state media reported that "differences among terrorist groups" were holding up the evacuations from Foua and Kefarya.
Peopled leaving the besieged enclave are reporting about the dire conditions they left behind, citing a lack of food and medical supplies, as well as dirty water and no phone communications. They also spoke of constant shelling by Takfiri terrorists.

Many have been forced to leave family members behind, as only injured people, women, and small children are currently being allowed to leave.
The remaining terrorists left Aleppo on Thursday and the city is now fully controlled by the Syrian army with residents celebrating its complete liberation. This is while foreign-backed terrorists have failed to honor their part of the deal to completely free besieged residents of Foua and Kefarya.