two-day tour aimed at reviewing humanitarian work and seeing “the impact on civilians of the intensified fighting and military operations.” Several aid trucks also entered the area, as this footage shows.Crowds gathered as the delegation arrived, rallying in support of opposition forces. The eastern suburb, blockaded for three years, was the last opposition-held area of the city until, on December 8, rebels and civilians began to evacuate as part of an two-month plan to return the area to government control. The Associated Press cited governor of Homs, Talal Barazi, as saying 272 gunmen and 447 civilians left the area. The Syrian Arab Red Crescent on December 10 said it began delivering aid to the area on December 5, after it had been cut off for months. It also said it had transported 520 wounded people from al-Waer to Idlib on December 9. Credit: YouTube/Homs Media Center">