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Russia and Turkey broker cease-fire in Syria's Idlib: Report

June 13, 2019
A convoy of Syrians follow the truck carrying the coffin of late rebel fighter Abdel-Basset Aal-Sarout on June 9, 2019, near the Bab Al-Hawa crossing point, northwestern Syria, on the way to his funeral after crossing the border from Turkey where he was receiving treatment following his injury earlier this week. — AFP
A convoy of Syrians follow the truck carrying the coffin of late rebel fighter Abdel-Basset Aal-Sarout on June 9, 2019, near the Bab Al-Hawa crossing point, northwestern Syria, on the way to his funeral after crossing the border from Turkey where he was receiving treatment following his injury earlier this week. — AFP

MOSCOW — Russia and Turkey have brokered a complete cease-fire in Syria's Idlib province between Syrian government forces and rebels, Russian news agencies cited the Russian military as saying on Wednesday.

The Russian military said the ceasefire applied to the so-called Idlib de-escalation zone and had led to a significant reduction in violence on Wednesday, Russian news agencies reported.

They did not say how long the ceasefire would last.

Aerial strikes on Monday killed at least 25 people, mostly civilians, in northwestern Syria in the sixth week of a Russian-led military offensive that has so far killed hundreds of civilians, according to residents and civil rescuers.

The violence in Idlib province and a strip of nearby Hama has marked the biggest military escalation between President Bashar Assad and his insurgent enemies since last summer.

Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes, many of them sheltering at the Turkish border from air strikes that have killed scores of people.

Turkey had complained to Moscow, which backs the Syrian government, while Russia had said the onus was on Ankara to rein in the rebels.

Idlib is the last significant rebel stronghold. — Reuters


June 13, 2019
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