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Syrian warplanes strike near Damascus despite ceasefire

BEIRUT:Syria’s regime carried out air raids on one of the last rebel strongholds near Damascus today, a monitor said, a day after it declared a ceasefire in parts of the besieged enclave.

Syrian warplanes strike near Damascus despite ceasefire

ruined aleppo: A picture taken on July 22 in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo shows a general view of the destruction at the site of the ancient Great Umayyad Mosque in the old city. AFP



Beirut, July 23

Syria’s regime carried out air raids on one of the last rebel strongholds near Damascus today, a monitor said, a day after it declared a ceasefire in parts of the besieged enclave.

The Syrian army yesterday announced a halt in fighting for parts of Eastern Ghouta, a rebel-held region on the outskirts of the capital that has been ravaged in the six-year conflict.

“Regime warplanes targeted the area of Ain Terma with at least six strikes since early morning, and two raids were carried out on and around the city of Douma,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said.

The Britain-based monitor, which relies on sources in Syria for its information, did not report any casualties.

Regime shelling also hit the outskirts of the town of Jisreen on Sunday, the Observatory said, after regime artillery and rocket fire on areas including Ain Terma and the town of Harasta on Saturday after the ceasefire started.

President Bashar al-Assad’s forces have surrounded the Eastern Ghouta region for more than four years, and regime forces have regularly targeted the area.

Assad’s forces have for weeks been fighting rebels on the outskirts of Ain Terma, which links Eastern Ghouta to opposition-held parts of the Damascus district of Jobar.

Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said no jihadist forces were present in the areas targeted by regime bombardment.

The army announced a halt in fighting in areas of Eastern Ghouta on Saturday from midday local time, but did not say which areas exactly would be included.

The ceasefire announcement came after regime ally Russia said it had reached a deal with “moderate” rebels on the boundaries and policing of the safe zone.

It said the sides had also agreed “routes to supply humanitarian aid to the population and for free movement of residents”. But no rebel group yielding influence in Eastern Ghouta said they had signed that agreement.

More than 330,000 people have been killed in Syria since its conflict broke out in March 2011 with anti-government protests. — AFP

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