Times of Suriname

Hundreds of Syrians flee as Assad’s forces bomb groups

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SYRIA - Hundreds of civilians fled a mountainou­s region outside the Syrian capital last weekend, where government forces were battling several insurgent groups, including one linked to al-Qaida that was excluded from the recent nationwide ceasefire.

The Syrian military said 1,300 people had fled the Barada valley region, near Damascus, since Saturday. The region has been the target of days of airstrikes and shelling despite the truce, which was brokered by Russia and Turkey and appears to be holding in other parts of the country, despite some reports of fighting. The truce went into effect on Friday, and the government and the opposition are expected to meet for talks in Kazakhstan later this month. Russia, a key military ally of Syrian president Bashar Assad, and Turkey, a leading sponsor of the rebels, are acting as guarantors of the agreement, which excludes the alQaida-linked Fatah al-Sham Front and Islamic State. The UN security council unanimousl­y adopted a resolution supporting efforts by Russia and Turkey to end the nearly six-year conflict in Syria and jump-start peace negotiatio­ns. The military said those fleeing Barada valley were relocated to safer areas and their names were registered by the Syrian Arab Red Crescent. Rami Abdurrahma­n, who heads the opposition’s Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, said there were buses in the region ready to evacuate civilians but could not confirm how many people had left. He said the Barada valley region was not part of the ceasefire because of the presence of Fatah al-Sham Front, formerly known as the Nusra Front. The Barada valley media centre said Lebanese Hezbollah militants were firing on villages and towns in the water-rich region as Russian and government aircraft carried out raids for the 10th consecutiv­e day on Saturday. The Lebanese militant group has sent thousands of fighters to Syria to bolster Assad’s forces. (Theguardia­n.com)

 ??  ?? People inspect the wreckage after airstrikes hit the Etarib district of Aleppo, Syria. (Photo: Getty Images)
People inspect the wreckage after airstrikes hit the Etarib district of Aleppo, Syria. (Photo: Getty Images)

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