Within last 24 hours, 78 cases of ceasefire violation have been registered from the side of illegal armed formations, according to the bulletin of the Russian Center for Reconciliation.
Most violations (47) have been registered in the Aleppo province. Militants shelled Shurfa, Shkeif, Muheim Handrat inhabited areas, 1070, Ramusi quarters, the Kastello trade center, the al-Asad military academy and the cement plant in the city of Aleppo with mortars, improvised MLRS, and small arms.
In the Damascus province, terrorists have fired mortars and small arms against Harasta, Jaubar, Arbil, Duma, Haush al-Farah, Haush Nasri, Kabun, medical service school in Harasta, and Ibn Sina hospital.
Within last 24 hours, truce agreements have been signed with representatives of 14 inhabited areas in the Latakia, Homs, Hama, and al-Suwayda provinces.
The total number of inhabited areas, the leaders of which had signed reconciliation agreements, has reached 685.
Negotiations on joining ceasefire regime have been continued with field commanders of armed groups in the Muaddamet al-Shikh (Damascus province) and detachments of armed opposition in the Homs, Aleppo, and al-Quneitra provinces.
The number of ceasefire application forms signed with leaders of armed groupings remained 69.
Source: MENA
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