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Russia says Syrian rebels violating truce

The seven-day truce is the second attempt this year by Russian Federation and the United States to bring an end to the Syria conflict, which started in March 2011.

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He said that the United States can not make a distinction between the so-called moderate opposition in Syria and Takfiri terrorists active in the Arab country.

Regime ally Russian Federation said 62 Syrian soldiers were killed and at least 100 more wounded in strikes by “warplanes from the global anti-jihadist coalition”.

Konashenkov said Syrian authorities reported another 100 wounded. The planes came from the direction of the Iraqi border, he added.

Separately footage has emerged of Free Syrian Army rebels expelling United States special forces from the town of Al-Rai in northern Syria, calling them “infidels” in Arabic.

Russian Federation has been urging the United States to disclose the details of the deal on Syria, which came into force on Monday.

Syria’s army has been fighting off a fierce offensive by the Islamic State jihadist group on the Deir Ezzor military airport since a year ago.

There was no immediate comment from Washington, but if confirmed, the incident would mark the first time the coalition has targeted Syrian government forces.

The Syrian military said the air strikes caused casualties and damage to equipment, and enabled an IS advance on the hill overlooking the air base. It called the strike a “serious and blatant attack on Syria and its military”, and “firm proof of the USA support of Daesh and other terrorist groups”, using the Arabic acronym for IS. Daesh is an Arabic acronym for IS.

The ceasefire is the result of an agreement between Russian Federation, which backs Syrian President Bashar al-Assad with air power, and the United States, which supports some rebel groups.

The UN says it is still waiting to be able to deliver aid to besieged Aleppo.

The cease-fire took effect on Monday, and despite reports of violations, it has largely held.

“We see attempts to regroup among these terrorists”, Putin told reporters in the Kyrgyz capital city of Bishkek on Saturday.

The U.N. has said both sides in the war are to blame for the delay of aid to Aleppo, where neither has yet withdrawn from the Castello Road into the city. No aid has entered since the cease-fire agreement was reached.

Activists say Syrian government forces have killed five civilians in the latest alleged violations of a USA and Russian-brokered cease-fire.

But the Syrian ceasefire looks increasingly shaky as “limited shelling and clashes have resumed on several fronts in Syria”, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group. It says two men were killed outside Damascus and a child was killed in Aleppo province. A video of the rescue mission shows bodies strewn across the ground.

Syria’s state news agency SANA says insurgents have violated the cease-fire 12 times in the last 12 hours.

The Security Council reportedly wanted to know details of the US-Russia agreement on Syria.

The Interfax news agency quoted Colonel Sergei Kopytsin as saying that mortar fire and improvised rockets struck Aleppo 26 times. Russian news agencies cited another official, Lt. Gen. Vladimir Savchenko, as saying there had been 55 violations throughout the country.

The apparently errant strike could deal a crushing blow to a fragile US and Russian-brokered cease-fire that has largely held for five days despite dozens of alleged violations on both sides.

A key plank of the truce deal was the delivery of aid to areas including Aleppo, where an estimated 250,000 people in rebel-held areas of the city are living under Government siege.

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Earlier on Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin questioned the US commitment to cease-fire, suggesting that Washington wasn’t prepared to break with “terrorist elements” battling Assad’s forces.

Syrian rebels have violated the fragile ceasefire in the country 55 times over the past day