he fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a group made up mostly of Al-Qaeda's ex-affiliate Al-Nusra Front, is to be evacuated to the northern province of Idlib, Jaish al-Islam said in a statement.
It said the initiative was "based on consultations between Jaish al-Islam and the United Nations, and a number of international actors...
"It has been agreed that the first group of HTS members be released from the prisons of Jaish al-Islam ... It has been agreed that they be moved to Idlib at their request," Jaish al-Islam said.
The main groups had said on February 27 they would be willing to expel jihadist fighters from the enclave as soon as a UN ceasefire took effect.
Eastern Ghouta, which lies just east of Damascus, is home to some 400,000 civilians and is controlled by myriad armed groups.
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