Syria: Air raids in Aleppo and Hama but generally respected the ceasefire
Airstrikes against seven regions of northern and central Syria took place at dawn, without those incidents jeopardize the truce held yesterday, announced today the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Aircraft, for which it is not known whether it is Russian or Syrian bombed areas in the northern province of Aleppo and the central province of Hama, according to the observatory is unable to say whether the villages that were targeted raids were included or not the ceasefire agreement.
The director of the Observatory Rami Abdel Rahman said the raids in Aleppo province killed a man.
According to Rahman, only one of these villages, the Kafar Hamra, controlled by jihadists of Al-Nosra Front, the Syrian wing of Al Qaeda, the other villages controlled by the rebels.
The cessation of hostilities --apo which blocked the jihadist organizations like Al-Nosra Front and the Islamic State who control over 50% of edafous-- however, appears to be satisfied in general, the second day of its launch according to an AFP correspondent in Syria.
In the city of Aleppo, correspondent of the French Press Agency reported that the night was calm and there were no fights or raids. Residents awoke without the noise of the machine guns and took to the streets to do their shopping.
"There is something strange in this calm. We used to sleep and wake up with the noise of the raids and artillery," said Abu Omar, 45, who has a bakery on the east side of Aleppo, which controlled by the rebels. "I'm happy but sad for the areas not included in the truce and therefore their inhabitants continue to suffer."
Journalist of the French Agency went to the outskirts of Damascus, the capital found that there was complete calm, while in Damascus, the streets were full of people.
Airstrikes against seven regions of northern and central Syria took place at dawn, without those incidents jeopardize the truce held yesterday, announced today the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Aircraft, for which it is not known whether it is Russian or Syrian bombed areas in the northern province of Aleppo and the central province of Hama, according to the observatory is unable to say whether the villages that were targeted raids were included or not the ceasefire agreement.
The director of the Observatory Rami Abdel Rahman said the raids in Aleppo province killed a man.
According to Rahman, only one of these villages, the Kafar Hamra, controlled by jihadists of Al-Nosra Front, the Syrian wing of Al Qaeda, the other villages controlled by the rebels.
The cessation of hostilities --apo which blocked the jihadist organizations like Al-Nosra Front and the Islamic State who control over 50% of edafous-- however, appears to be satisfied in general, the second day of its launch according to an AFP correspondent in Syria.
In the city of Aleppo, correspondent of the French Press Agency reported that the night was calm and there were no fights or raids. Residents awoke without the noise of the machine guns and took to the streets to do their shopping.
"There is something strange in this calm. We used to sleep and wake up with the noise of the raids and artillery," said Abu Omar, 45, who has a bakery on the east side of Aleppo, which controlled by the rebels. "I'm happy but sad for the areas not included in the truce and therefore their inhabitants continue to suffer."
Journalist of the French Agency went to the outskirts of Damascus, the capital found that there was complete calm, while in Damascus, the streets were full of people.