While Syrian rebels were all insisting that the ceasefire would almost certainly fail in short order, a period of relative calm seems to have returned to the country since it went into effect Monday evening, with some stray gunfire here and there, but no major incidents.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights praised the ceasefire as the most successful such effort of the civil war, and noted around noon on Tuesday that not a single civilian death had been confirmed since the ceasefire came into effect.
That’s continued to be the case, with Syrian hospitals noting that they have empty beds for the first time in a long while, and that their only patients are sick people this time, not scores of gunshot victims and other casualties of war.
The UN likewise confirmed that in the first 24 hours of the ceasefire there had been “dramatic” improvements to the security situation nationwide, and while aid has yet to really start flowing in earnest, there seems to be no real obstacle to those deliveries ramping up.
The heaviest reported fighting today was in northern Hama Province, with some Islamist rebels opening fire on army positions around the village of Maan. There were no reports of casualties, however, and it was unclear exactly who these rebels were.
The ceasefire is tentatively set to last for seven days, though there appears to be no obstacle to extending it beyond that length. Secretary of State John Kerry suggested that if the ceasefire holds and if the Syrian government doesn’t do any fighting against the Nusra Front, the US and Russia may launch joint attacks on Nusra.
No Civilian Deaths Since Syrian As Ceasefire Brings Calm…
This is Good NEWS. Hope it can continue.
Interesting set of ‘sources’ there.
RT reported six dead civilians in Allepo from CIA/Al-Qaeda shelling. But, since your ‘sources’ are from the countries that are supporting CIA-Qaeda (gulf states,UK and US), you seemed to have missed this part.
https://www.rt.com/news/359195-syria-ceasefire-opposition-violation/
“”Five violations of the cessation of hostilities by the ‘moderate
opposition’ in the city of Aleppo, which killed six and injured 10
people, were registered overnight following the introduction of the
ceasefire,” Kopytsin said.”
Thank you, Carlton. Southfront (https://southfront.org/syrian-war-report-september-14-2016-good-bad-rebels/) reported similar news. Southfront doesn’t say whether the 6 fatalities were civilian or SAA, but they do state that both residential areas and SAA positions were shelled by US-backed “moderate” rebels.
I used to rely almost totally on antiwar.com for unbiased news, or perhaps I should say news biased toward peace and non-interventionism. The site seems to have lost its bearings of late, and I pay much more attention to sites like http://21stcenturywire.com/, http://katehon.com/, http://journal-neo.org/, http://nsnbc.me/, https://southfront.org/ and for specific news on Syria, http://syrianperspective.com/
Thanks for the references.