The 4 safe zones in Syria. RT
Reuters: Syria fighting eases as Russian deal takes effect
Fighting between Syrian rebel and government forces eased on Saturday as a Russian-led effort to shore up a ceasefire took effect, although battles continued on an important frontline near Hama, a rebel commander and war monitor said.
The deal to create "de-escalation" zones in the major areas of conflict in western Syria took effect at midnight. The initiative was proposed by Russia, President Bashar al-Assad's most powerful ally, with the support of Turkey, which backs the opposition. Iran, Assad's other major ally, also backed it.
Political and armed opposition groups have rejected the proposal, saying Russia has been unwilling or unable to get Assad and his Iranian-backed militia allies to respect past ceasefires. The Syrian government said it backed the proposal but said it would continue to fight what it called terrorist groups across the country.
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WNU Editor: The U.S. reaction to this deal has been dismissive .... US dismisses Russia’s ban on military aircraft over Syria safe zones (FOX News). As for the Syrian rebel groups .... outright hostility .... Syrian Rebels Condemn Safe Zones as ‘Illegitimate’ (Antiwar).
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