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Russia says Syrian government forces has halted fire in Idlib

Russia says Syrian government forces has halted fire in Idlib
Syrians prepare Iftar meal in a field near a camp for displaced people in the village of Atme, in the jihadist-held northern Idlib province, on May 19, 2019, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. (AFP / Nazeer Al-Khatib)
Updated 20 May 2019

Russia says Syrian government forces has halted fire in Idlib

Russia says Syrian government forces has halted fire in Idlib
  • The last round of violence also displaced some 180,000 in opposition-held areas

DAMASCUS: Syrian government forces have unilaterally ceased fire in the northern Idlib province, the last major opposition stronghold, Russia said on Sunday, while opposition activists reported continued shelling and airstrikes.
Fighting erupted in Idlib late last month, effectively shattering a cease-fire negotiated by Russia and Turkey that had been in place since September. Russia has firmly backed Syria’s Bashar Assad regime in the eight-year civil war, while Turkey has supported the opposition.
In a brief statement on Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry’s Center for Reconciliation of the Warring Sides in Syria said regime forces had ceased fire as of midnight. It described the move as unilateral, but did not give details.
The pro-government Syrian Central Military Media said regime forces responded to shelling by militants on Sunday on the edge of Idlib. It gave no further details.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitoring group, reported an airstrike on the town of Khan Sheikhoun, saying it inflicted casualties.
The opposition’s Syrian Civil Defense also reported shelling near the town of Jisr Al-Shughour without reporting any casualties.
Syrian government forces intensified their attacks as of April 30 on Idlib. The area is home to some 3 million people, many of whom are internally displaced. The last round of violence also displaced some 180,000 in opposition-held areas.