Syrian intelligence pulling out of Beirut

CNN:

Under pressure from the United States, Europe and significant portion of Lebanon's populace, Syrian intelligence units Tuesday were in the process of leaving Beirut, a Lebanese army source told CNN.

Witnesses said two pick-up trucks were being loaded at Syrian intelligence headquarters in the Lebanese capital's Ramlet al-Baida district, Reuters reported.

Pictures of Syrian President Bashar Assad and his late father, former President Hafez Assad, were taken down from around the building as a road leading to the area was cut off, Reuters said.

In the Hamra district of Beirut, furniture from a Syrian intelligence office was being loaded into three trucks, The Associated Press reported.

At this point the Syrians are just trying to keep their retreat orderly enough not to look like a rout.

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