<p>Thousands of civilians from East Ghouta arrived in Syrian government-held areas near Hamoria</a> on March 15, according to the Syrian state agency, SANA</a>.</p><p>The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights</a> reported that more than 12,000 people left rebel-held areas through the “Hamoria corridor.” This is the largest displacement of civilians in East Ghouta since the area was besieged in 2013, the observatory said.</p><p>This footage was shared by pro-government media and is described as showing civilians arriving to government areas through the Hamoria corridor in East Ghouta. Credit: War Media via Storyful</p><br />