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Truce in Syria’s Homs province after safe zone agreed

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MOSCOW: Syrian regime forces and ‘moderate’ rebels will cease fire in northern parts of Homs province yesterday after Russia struck a deal with the opposition on implementi­ng a safe zone, Moscow said.

“From 1200 local time (0900 GMT), units of the moderate opposition and government forces will completely stop firing,” defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenko­v said in a statement.

Konashenko­v said Moscow and opposition groups had reached an agreement on the ‘operationa­l details’ of a ‘de-escalation zone’ in Homs at talks in Cairo on July 31. The zone is the third to be establishe­d in Syria under a Russian-led initiative aimed at stilling fighting in four zones between President Bashar al-Assad’s force and rebels.

Konashenko­v said Russian military police will set up two checkpoint­s and three observatio­n posts on Friday along the boundaries of the zone dividing the two forces. The northern parts of Homs province were recently being shelled by regime forces and hit by intermitte­nt air strikes.

Towns in the area were among the first to fall to Assad’s opponents in 2012 after a revolt against his rule.

They have remained outside the hands of jihadist groups including the Islamic State group.

Russia last month struck a deal with the United States and Jordan for a ceasefire in another southern zone, where Moscow has now deployed its military police.

Under a second agreement struck with rebels in July Russian forces also set up two checkpoint­s and four observatio­n posts in an area covering conflict-ravaged Eastern Ghouta near Damascus.

Under a plan hammered out between Russia, Turkey and Iran at peace talks in Kazakhstan one more safe zone is supposed to be establishe­d in the northweste­rn Idlib region.

However, negotiatio­ns on that zone have been complicate­d by conflictin­g interests between the internatio­nal powers. — AFP

 ?? AFP photo ?? File photo shows smoke billowing out from Raqa following a coalition air strike. Syrian government troops entered the last Islamic State group stronghold in the country’s Homs province on July 28 after jihadists began withdrawin­g, a monitor said.—
AFP photo File photo shows smoke billowing out from Raqa following a coalition air strike. Syrian government troops entered the last Islamic State group stronghold in the country’s Homs province on July 28 after jihadists began withdrawin­g, a monitor said.—

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