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Syria conflict: Temporary truce comes into effect | Syria conflict: Temporary truce comes into effect |
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The first major temporary truce in Syria's five-year civil war has come into effect. | The first major temporary truce in Syria's five-year civil war has come into effect. |
The "cessation of hostilities" began at midnight (22:00 GMT Friday) with early reports saying front lines were silent. | The "cessation of hostilities" began at midnight (22:00 GMT Friday) with early reports saying front lines were silent. |
Some clashes between rebel groups and government forces have since been reported. | |
A special taskforce chaired by the United States and Russia will later meet in Geneva to monitor violations of the agreement. | |
The truce involves government and rebel forces, but not the so-called Islamic State group (IS) or the al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front. | |
More than 250,000 Syrians have been killed in Syria's civil war and millions more have been forced from their homes. | More than 250,000 Syrians have been killed in Syria's civil war and millions more have been forced from their homes. |
'Halt to airstrikes' | |
In the run-up to the deadline, US President Barack Obama warned the Syrian government and its ally Russia "the world will be watching". | |
Russia halted air strikes at midnight on armed groups that had said they would abide by the temporary truce, a senior Russian defence official told reporters at a briefing in Moscow. | |
Russian jets were reported to have intensified attacks on Syrian rebel positions on Friday. | |
A few hours after the deadline passed, a car bomb killed two people outside the government-held town of Salamiyeh, near Hama, Syrian state media reported. It is not clear who carried out the attack but the victims were reportedly soldiers. | |
The temporary halt in fighting appeared to be holding on Saturday morning, reported the BBC's Mark Lowen from the Turkish town of Gaziantep, near the Syrian border. | |
Reuters news agency has since reported two claims from rebel groups of attacks from government forces. | |
A spokesman from the Jaish al-Islam group said two barrel bombs were dropped on its positions in the eastern Ghouta, near Damascus. The group said it also exchanged fire with government troops. | |
The First Coastal Division, part of the Free Syrian Army, has claimed three fighters from an affiliated group, the Second Coastal Division, were killed in a ground attack in Latakia province. | |
The claims could not be verified and the Syrian military is yet to comment. | |
UN special envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura has said that peace talks will resume on 7 March if the truce "largely holds", adding that he had no doubt there would be "no shortage of attempts to undermine this process". | |
The cessation was brokered by the US and Russia, and is backed by a UN resolution. Previous talks in Geneva collapsed in early February after making no progress. | The cessation was brokered by the US and Russia, and is backed by a UN resolution. Previous talks in Geneva collapsed in early February after making no progress. |
One of the key aims of the cessation is to allow desperately needed aid to reach people trapped in besieged areas. | One of the key aims of the cessation is to allow desperately needed aid to reach people trapped in besieged areas. |
The UN resolution names about 30 areas in dire need of aid, including eastern and western rural Aleppo and the eastern city of Deir al-Zour, which is under siege by IS. | |
Almost 100 rebel factions have agreed to respect the truce, the Syrian opposition umbrella group the High Negotiations Committee (HNC) says. | |
However, the HNC warned the Syrian government and its allies not to use the "proposed text to continue the hostile operations against the opposition factions under the excuse of fighting terrorism". | However, the HNC warned the Syrian government and its allies not to use the "proposed text to continue the hostile operations against the opposition factions under the excuse of fighting terrorism". |
Russian President Vladimir Putin says his forces are targeting IS, Nusra Front and other extremist groups designated as legitimate targets by the UN Security Council. | Russian President Vladimir Putin says his forces are targeting IS, Nusra Front and other extremist groups designated as legitimate targets by the UN Security Council. |
However, over the course of its campaign in Syria, Russia has been widely accused of also attacking more moderate rebel groups fighting President Assad, an ally of the Kremlin. | |
The battle for Syria and Iraq in maps | The battle for Syria and Iraq in maps |
Syria's civil war explained | Syria's civil war explained |
Syria's civil war | Syria's civil war |
Why is there a war in Syria? | Why is there a war in Syria? |
Anti-government protests developed into a civil war that four years on has ground to a stalemate, with the Assad government, Islamic State, an array of Syrian rebels and Kurdish fighters all holding territory. | Anti-government protests developed into a civil war that four years on has ground to a stalemate, with the Assad government, Islamic State, an array of Syrian rebels and Kurdish fighters all holding territory. |
What's the human cost? | What's the human cost? |
More than 250,000 Syrians have been killed and a million injured. Some 11 million others have been forced from their homes, of whom four million have fled abroad - including growing numbers who are making the dangerous journey to Europe. | More than 250,000 Syrians have been killed and a million injured. Some 11 million others have been forced from their homes, of whom four million have fled abroad - including growing numbers who are making the dangerous journey to Europe. |
How has the world reacted? | How has the world reacted? |
Iran, Russia and Lebanon's Hezbollah movement are propping up the Alawite-led Assad government, while Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar back the more moderate Sunni-dominated opposition, along with the US, UK and France. Hezbollah and Iran have pro-Assad forces on the ground, while a Western-led coalition and Russia are carrying out air strikes. | Iran, Russia and Lebanon's Hezbollah movement are propping up the Alawite-led Assad government, while Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar back the more moderate Sunni-dominated opposition, along with the US, UK and France. Hezbollah and Iran have pro-Assad forces on the ground, while a Western-led coalition and Russia are carrying out air strikes. |
Are you or anyone you know in the areas affected by the truce? Share your comments and experiences. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you or anyone you know in the areas affected by the truce? Share your comments and experiences. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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