Medical evacuations have begun in a rebel-held suburb of the Syrian capital Damascus, the Red Cross has said.
In a tweet, it said that “critical” patients were being moved from the Eastern Ghouta area to the capital.
Last week, a UK charity said President Bashar al-Assad had been considering a request to evacuate seven children with cancer from the area, which has been under government siege for four years.
They are among more than 130 children needing urgent medical treatment there.
Nearly 12% of children in Eastern Ghouta – which has a total population of 400,000 – are suffering from acute malnutrition, the UN has said.
On Tuesday evening, the International Committee of the Red Cross published pictures of ambulances brought in to carry out the evacuations.
It provided no details about how many people would be moved out of the area.
The Syrian Arab Red Crescent later posted images of several young children accompanied by their mothers, saying they would be taken to hospitals in Damascus.
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