Thursday, September 22, 2016

The United Nations has said it is ready to resume sending aid into besieged Syrian towns. But








The United Nations has said it is ready to resume sending aid into besieged Syrian towns. But as Aleppo suffered its worst bombardment in months, the UN warned it could do so only if fresh assurances were given that convoys would not be ambushed.


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Dozens of Syrians were killed overnight in rebel-held districts of Aleppo during airstrikes that signalled further the collapse on the ground of a ceasefire deal negotiated by Washington and Moscow.

“The planes have not left the city’s skies and the bombing is continuous and indiscriminate,” said one activist inside opposition-controlled eastern Aleppo. Heavy clashes gripped the city’s outskirts after airstrikes triggered major fires, with local activists blaming incendiary bombs.

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