Syrian army says truce in Aleppo between regime forces and rebels that was due to expire late Monday has been extended by 48 hours. | |||||
ALEPPO
- A truce in Aleppo in northern Syria between regime forces and rebels
that was due to expire late Monday has been extended by 48 hours, the
army command said.
"The 'regime of silence' in Aleppo
and its province has been extended by 48 hours from Tuesday 01:00 am
(local time) to midnight on Wednesday," a statement said.
The
temporary truce, initially for two days and then prolonged until
Tuesday at 00:01 am (21:01 GMT Monday), was decided after fighting
killed nearly 300 people since April 22 in Aleppo, where some areas are
held by rebels and others by government forces.
The
announcement came as Russia and the United States agreed to boost
efforts to find a political solution to Syria's five-year war which has
killed more than 270,000 people and displaced millions.
The two powers also agreed to extend a truce across the whole of the country.
"The
Russian Federation and United States are determined to redouble efforts
to reach a political settlement of the Syrian conflict," according to a
joint US-Russian statement published by the Russian foreign ministry.
To
this end, Russia "will work with the Syrian authorities to minimise
aviation operations over areas that are predominantly inhabited by
civilians or parties" to the ceasefire, it said.
The
two powers brokered a February 27 ceasefire between regime forces and
the armed opposition that did not, however, include jihadist fighters
such as the Islamic State group and Al-Qaeda's Syria affiliate, Al-Nusra
Front.
On Sunday, Syrian rebels fired rockets into a
regime-held district of Aleppo, killing five civilians including two
children, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The
Britain-based monitor also reported 10 civilians killed on Monday by
regime bombardment in the northwestern province of Idlib which is
controlled by Al-Nusra Front.
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Aleppo truce extended by 48 hours
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