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Russia-backed truce comes into effect in E. Ghouta

A five-hour humanitarian pause called by Russia came into effect in the Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta on Tuesday.

The bombardment of Eastern Ghouta over the past week has been one of the heaviest of Syria’s seven-year war, killing at least 540 people in Eight days, according to a toll compiled by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights,and local monitoring groups.

On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a daily pause to airstrikes in the besieged area from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (0600 GMT to 1100 GMT).

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said a humanitarian corridor will be open for civilians to exit the region during the truce. 

A woman was killed early Tuesday in artillery fire targeted the city of Douma,  the de facto capital of besieged Eastern Ghouta suburbs, local activists said.

The location of the corridor will be announced soon, Shoigu pledged.

On Saturday, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution demanding a 30-day humanitarian cease-fire in Eastern Ghouta.

Home to some 400,000 people, Eastern Ghouta has been under siege for the last five years and humanitarian access to the area has been completely cut off.

In the past eight months, forces of the Bashar Assad regime have intensified their siege of Eastern Ghouta, making it nearly impossible for food or medicine to get into the district and leaving thousands of patients in need of treatment.

Hundreds have been killed by Assad regime airstrikes just in recent days.

Syria has been locked in a devastating conflict since early 2011 when the regime cracked down on demonstrators with unexpected ferocity.

According to UN officials, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict to date.

(With AA)

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