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Syrian army declares end of Russian-U.S. brokered truce in Syria

Source: Xinhua 2016-09-19 23:46:05

Syrian children slide down rubble of destroyed a building in the rebel-held city of Daraa, in southwesternSyria on September 12, 2016 as Muslims mark the first day of Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) holiday. (AFP/Xinhua)

DAMASCUS, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- The Syrian army announced Monday the end of the Russian-U.S. brokered truce in Syria, without talking about possible extension, according to the state news agency SANA.

The Syrian army said the seven-day truce that was brokered by the United States and Russia ended Monday, as previously declared.

Still, the army didn't speak of any possible extension to the week-long truce, but accused the rebels of committing over 300 violations to the truce.

"The terrorists have taken advantage of the ceasefire to amass themselves and continue to attack residential areas and military positions, mainly in the provinces of Hama, Qunaitera, and Aleppo," the military statement said.

The statement said the military forces have practiced high self-restraint, and responded in a few cases when it had to do so to silence the fire sources of the rebels.

It renewed old pledges that the army will continue to fight terrorism until restoring peace and stability to Syria.

Last Monday, a Russian-U.S. ceasefire was implemented in Syria, bringing relative calm to the most troubled areas, including Aleppo.

Still, both warring parties traded accusations of breaching the ceasefire, which was deemed as a good chance to bring the bloodletting in Syria to a close.

 

 
Syrian army declares end of Russian-U.S. brokered truce in Syria
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-09-19 23:46:05 | Editor: huaxia

Syrian children slide down rubble of destroyed a building in the rebel-held city of Daraa, in southwesternSyria on September 12, 2016 as Muslims mark the first day of Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) holiday. (AFP/Xinhua)

DAMASCUS, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- The Syrian army announced Monday the end of the Russian-U.S. brokered truce in Syria, without talking about possible extension, according to the state news agency SANA.

The Syrian army said the seven-day truce that was brokered by the United States and Russia ended Monday, as previously declared.

Still, the army didn't speak of any possible extension to the week-long truce, but accused the rebels of committing over 300 violations to the truce.

"The terrorists have taken advantage of the ceasefire to amass themselves and continue to attack residential areas and military positions, mainly in the provinces of Hama, Qunaitera, and Aleppo," the military statement said.

The statement said the military forces have practiced high self-restraint, and responded in a few cases when it had to do so to silence the fire sources of the rebels.

It renewed old pledges that the army will continue to fight terrorism until restoring peace and stability to Syria.

Last Monday, a Russian-U.S. ceasefire was implemented in Syria, bringing relative calm to the most troubled areas, including Aleppo.

Still, both warring parties traded accusations of breaching the ceasefire, which was deemed as a good chance to bring the bloodletting in Syria to a close.

 

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