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Syria Says Aleppo Cease-Fire Has Begun, Promises 'Safe Exit'

  • People carry Free Syrian Army flags in the rebel-held besieged al-Shaar neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria Oct. 20, 2016.

    People carry Free Syrian Army flags in the rebel-held besieged al-Shaar neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria Oct. 20, 2016. | Photo: Reuters

Published 20 October 2016
Opinion

Rebels say the goal of Moscow and Assad is to empty rebel-held areas of civilians so they can take over the whole city.
 

The Syrian military said Thursday a unilateral cease-fire,backed by Russia, has gone into effect, to allow people to leave besieged eastern Aleppo. Rebels, for their part, say they reject the cease-fire and are preparing a counter-offensive to break the blockade.

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State media earlier said the army had opened exit corridors in two designated areas in the Bustan al Qasr quarter and near Castello road in northern Aleppo city. Waiting buses were shown on state television.

Intensified Russian and Syrian bombing of besieged rebel-held parts of Aleppo in the past weeks has hit hospitals, bakeries, and water pumping stations, and killed hundreds of civilians.

The United Nations has criticized unilateral cease-fires after long sieges, saying they can be helpful only if combined with humanitarian access for those who do not want to leave.

The 250,000 civilians trapped inside the besieged rebel-held parts of the city have so far stayed away from the corridors. The army blames rebels opposed to President Bashar al-Assad for preventing them from leaving and says they use civilians as human shields.

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Rebels say the goal of Moscow and Assad is to empty rebel-held areas of civilians so they can take over the whole city.

"They talk about humanitarian corridors, but why are they not allowing food into besieged eastern Aleppo to alleviate our suffering? We only need the Russian bombers to stop killing our children. We don't want to leave," said Ammar al Qaran, a resident in Sakhour district.

State-owned Ikhbariyah television said rebels had fired a mortar barrage near to where ambulances had been heading to take patients from the besieged parts of the city for treatment in government-held areas.
 

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