The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Escalating Syria violence threatens ceasefire

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BEIRUT: Fighting escalated around Syria’s second city Aleppo on Thursday, as a Russianbac­ked government offensive strained a landmark ceasefire and threatened a new round of peace talks in Geneva.

Government fighters, rebels and jihadists battled for control of swathes of Aleppo province, threatenin­g a nearly seven-week ceasefire that had seen violence drop for the first time in the fiveyear conflict. Regime loyalists backed by Russian air power pressed a fierce offensive just north of the provincial capital of Aleppo city, said the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

Fighting was heaviest around Handarat, a hilly area that lies along a route leading north out of opposition-held parts of the city.

Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman said regime forces, backed by Russian and Syrian planes, were seeking to cut off that road and ‘completely besiege’ eastern neighbourh­oods.

An AFP correspond­ent in opposition-held eastern Aleppo city said the booming crashes of strikes could be heard throughout the day, but no raids hit the city itself.

“We’re overwhelme­d once again by fears of a government siege of Aleppo, after weeks of a ceasefire that may have just collapsed,” said Ali Saber, a 32-year-old father of one living in Aleppo. The assault has sparked ‘strong concerns’ in Washington about the ceasefire, which saw violence plummet after it took effect on Feb 27. — AFP

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