Under the truce in Moadamiyet al-Sham, the official flag was raised over the area today and will be flown for 72 hours, in exchange for much-needed food supplies for thousands of trapped civilians, said Abu Malek of the town's opposition Local Council.
"A truce came into force today, and the people have accepted as a gesture of goodwill to fly the regime flag over the town's water towers," Abu Malek told AFP via the Internet.
"Then in the next phase, people who were displaced should be allowed to return home, without being arrested, and the checkpoints around the city must be removed," said Abu Malek.
A source close to President Bashar al-Assad's regime confirmed that there had been a truce agreement, but said the army would enter into the town in order to ensure all the weapons had been handed over.
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According to Abu Malek, Moadamiyet al-Sham residents are divided over the agreement.
"But either way the revolution continues, and we will see what the regime has to offer. If they honour the conditions, then very well. If not, then it will be back to fighting," said Abu Malek.
He noted that today, there was no shelling on the town for the first time in many months.
In October, some 3,800 civilians were evacuated from Moadamiyet al-Sham by the Red Crescent in coordination with the Syrian authorities and the opposition.