| The final buses left Darayya on Saturday |
The Syrian government has retaken
control of the town of Darayya, after the last rebels left under a deal
ending a four-year siege.
BBC Arabic reported that the town, near the capital Damascus, is completely empty of rebels, who handed over their heavy weapons before leaving.
| Barrel bombs reportedly killed at least 15 people in a rebel-held part of Aleppo |
| Elsewhere Turkish tanks have reportedly clashed with Kurdish forces in northern Syria |
The UN's Special Envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, has urged the warring sides in the city of Aleppo to approve safe delivery of vital supplies by Sunday.
Turkish tanks meet rebels
Meanwhile Kurdish forces are reported to have clashed with Turkish tanks in northern Syria. Turkey sent tanks across the border earlier this week to help Syrian rebels capture the town of Jarablus from so-called Islamic State (IS), in a move that was also an attempt to halt Kurdish advances.The Jarablus Military Council, which is backed by the Kurdish-led Syria Democratic Forces, said Turkish air strikes hit several of its positions near Jarablus on Saturday.
The developments on the ground come amid a fresh diplomatic push on Syria. On Friday, US Secretary of State John Kerry said he and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov "have achieved clarity on the path forward" on ceasefire discussions, but there were "narrow issues" still to resolve.
The two held talks in Geneva to try to find a way of reviving a cessation of hostilities that faltered months ago.
Mr Lavrov said the pair had "lowered the level of mutual mistrust". Russia and the US have largely backed opposing sides in Syria's civil war.
Discussions between officials from both parties are continuing.