Local Syrian ceasefires break down as
shelling resumes
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[August 29, 2015]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A ceasefire in a
Syrian town near the Lebanese border and in two villages to the north
has broken down after renewed heavy shelling, the Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights monitoring group said on Saturday.
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The truce between the Syrian army and the Lebanese group Hezbollah
on the one side, and Syrian insurgents on the other, came into
effect on Thursday in the western town of Zabadani and the Shi'ite
Muslim villages of Kefraya and al-Foua in the northwest.
Local ceasefires in Syria's four-year conflict have tended to be
fragile, and U.N. attempts to forge larger truces in other parts of
the country, notably in the northern city of Aleppo, have come to
nothing.
The ceasefire in the three areas had been extended late on Friday
but had collapsed by the morning, said Rami Abdulrahman, who runs
the Britain-based Observatory.
Insurgents fired around 200 shells into areas in and around Kefraya
and al-Foua early on Saturday, and Syrian warplanes carried out
raids elsewhere in the province, he said.
Sources on both sides said talks were continuing despite the
ceasefire breach. The negotiations on the rebel side have been led
by the Islamist Ahrar al-Sham group.
The sides had discussed evacuating the wounded from the three areas
under the ceasefire but so far none have been transported out, the
Observatory said.
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Zabadani has been at the center an offensive by Hezbollah and the
Syrian army against insurgent groups. The area is important to the
Syrian government because of its proximity to the capital Damascus
and the Lebanese border.
The two villages, in the province of Idlib, have been under attack
by insurgents. The area borders Turkey and is mostly
rebel-controlled after advances against the military this year.
(Reporting by Sylvia Westall and Mariam Karouny; editing by John
Stonestreet)
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