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Syria dawns without shelling and clashes there only in areas with jihadists
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27/02/2016 02:40 (-6 GTM )
Beirut, 27 February (EFE) .- Syria today without shelling dawned on the first day of the ceasefire between the regime and the opposition, and fighting only in areas where the Al-Nusra Front, an affiliate of Al Qaeda are present in the register country and the Islamic State (EI).
the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that there is fighting between government forces and EI in Janaser area, where it is cut the road linking this town with Aleppo, in the north of the country.
there are also clashes between troops loyal to the government and various organizations, which include the Al-Nusra Front, in the regions of Jabal al Jabal Akrad and Turcoman, in the northern coastal province Latakia.
in that area, they also act other groups like the Islamic Movement of Free Sham and the Islamic Army of Turkestan.
also called Free Sham part of the Supreme Commission for Negotiations (CSN), the main Syrian opposition alliance, which has accepted the truce.
However, it was not known whether the armed organization would comply with the cessation of hostilities by its close links with the Al-Nusra Front, with which usually acts on the ground.
on the other hand, in the central province of Hama a car bomb exploded EI against a regime checkpoint at the entrance of the population of Salmiya, where there were two government troops dead.
in the same region, the National Defence Forces, prorrégimen militias face from last night EI fighters in the villages of Mafkar and Al Tiba.
Meanwhile, in Tel Abiad, on the border between Turkey and the Syrian province of Al Raqa, there is also fighting between the EI and People’s Protection Units, kurdosirias militias.
the high fire agreed by Russia and the US, it entered into force in Syrian territory past midnight , after both the government of Damascus and the CSN give their approval.
both the EI and the Al-Nusra Front they have been excluded from the agreement for the cessation of hostilities.
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