<p>The first convoy of rebel fighters and their families leaving besieged Qaboun neighborhood, east of Damascus, for Idlib, arrived at opposition-held areas in northern Syria on May 15.</p><p>The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights</a> reported that as many as 2,000 people, including 800 rebel fighters, left Qaboun for the opposition-held city of Idlib in north Syria.</p><p>The Syrian regime had captured more than 80 percent of Qaboun</a> in east Damascus on May 13 after a deal was reached with opposition factions, ending four years of severe fighting and heavy strikes.</p><p>This video was shared by a pro-opposition media and is described as showing locals and fighters arriving to Qalaat al-Madiq in Hama province.</p><br />