"More than 3,000 civilians left last night as part of a deal and went to areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces," Talal Sello, spokesman for the militia, told AFP.
"Raqa is now empty of civilians who had been taken as human shields," he said.
"Only 250 to 300 foreign terrorists who refused the deal and decided to stay and fight until the end remain in the city, and relatives of some members are with them," he said, without specifying the number of civilians.
He said a total of 275 Syrian IS fighters and a family members had left jihadist-held parts of the city and were with SDF fighters.
He declined to specify where those fighters and their families would go.
"A statement on the destination of the fighters who have left under the agreement will be issued," he said.
Local officials had been in talks for days on a deal to protect thousands of civilians and capture the last 10 percent of Raqa still under IS control.
Their campaign has been backed by the US-led coalition against IS, which said it had discussed the evacuation deal with local leaders and expressed its opposition to the exit of foreign IS fighters.
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