Saturday, February 27, 2016

Syrian Ceasefire Continues To Hold



Reuters: Truce halts most Syria fighting; Russia stops flights

Fighting mostly stopped across western and northern Syria on Saturday and Russia halted its air raids, under a cessation of hostilities which the United Nations called the best hope for peace since civil war began five years ago.

Under the U.S.-Russian accord accepted by President Bashar al-Assad's government and many of his enemies, fighting should cease so aid can reach civilians and talks can open to end a war that has killed more than 250,000 people and made 11 million homeless.

Russia, which says it intends to continue strikes against areas held by Islamist fighters that are not covered by the truce, said it would suspend all flights over Syria for the day on Saturday to ensure no wrong targets were hit by mistake.

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More News On The Syrian Ceasefire

Syria conflict: Attacks reported as truce comes into effect -- BBC
Syria’s cease-fire is working, at least for now -- Washington Post
Syria truce: Ceasefire halts most fighting; Russia suspends air strikes for one day -- ABC News (Australia)
Clashes test Syria ceasefire, but tenuous calm holds -- France 24
Syria guns mostly silent as truce takes hold -- AFP
Syria Calm as Cease-Fire Holds -- WSJ
Temporary Syria truce begins -- CNN
Syria Mostly Calm As US, Russia-Brokered Ceasefire Comes Into Effect -- IBTimes
Russia halts air strikes as Syria truce takes hold -- Al Jazeera
Russia suspends airstrikes in some Syrian areas as truce goes into effect -- CNN
Russia says not carrying out Syria air strikes to avoid mistakes -- Reuters
Russia Grounds Its Warplanes in Syria -- AP
Russia suspends all Syria airstrikes on areas & armed groups included in ceasefire - General Staff -- RT
Syrian rebel commander says continued government violation could end truce -- Reuters
Armed groups fired several shells on residential areas in Damascus: Syria's tv -- Reuters
ISIS group claims responsibility for car bombing in Syria's Hama -- Reuters
ISIS & al-Nusra make ceasefire unlikely in Aleppo, Syrian troops tell RT -- RT
Syrian ceasefire begins but US expecting violations -- The Guardian
U.N. expects breaches of Syria truce, urges restrained response -- Reuters
Why a ‘Cease-Fire’ Won’t Quiet the Guns in Syria -- US News and World Report

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