The ceasefire in
Syria is broadly holding but the United States should be doing more to
support it, Russia's Defence Ministry said in a statement on Saturday. The
ministry said Russian monitors had registered no violations of the
ceasefire involving the use of heavy weapons within the last 24 hours. "On
the whole the ceasefire regime between government troops and opposition
forces on the territory of Syria is being observed," the statement
said. But it said that,
within the last 24 hours, opposition fighters in the Homs region had
opened fire on government posts, killing one soldier. The
ceasefire took effect three weeks ago, reducing violence but not
halting the fighting as peace talks take place in Geneva. It does not al
Qaeda or Islamic State militants. Russia has been
pulling out its attack aircraft after announcing a partial withdrawal
from Syria, where its air campaign in support of President Bashar
al-Assad has turned fighting in his favor. The Russian statement criticized the United States for what is said was Washington's failure to restrain rebel fighters. "In contrast to
the American side, officers of the Russian (monitoring) Centre are in
the provinces and on the ground to restrain potential violations of the
ceasefire," it said. Russia had yet to receive a reply from Washington to its proposals for organizing monitoring of the ceasefire, it added. "We consider that
this delay in accepting the document in question is unacceptable,
because it leads to new civilian casualties," the statement said.
Russia says Syria ceasefire mostly holding, U.S. should do more
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