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Russian planes in first Syria strikes since truce: monitor by Staff Writers Beirut (AFP) Sept 10, 2019 Russia carried out air strikes on jihadist targets in northwestern Syria on Tuesday for the first time since it declared a truce on August 31, a war monitor said. The truce, which brought a halt to four months of devastating air and artillery bombardment by the Syrian government and its Russian ally, had held despite persistent skirmishes on the ground. "Russian aircraft carried out two strikes on positions held by jihadist groups in the Kabani district of Latakia province which borders Idlib," the head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rami Abdel Rahman, told AFP. He said it was unclear whether the strikes were a one-off or heralded the breakdown of the latest truce. Also on Tuesday, a civilian was killed by Syrian regime artillery fire that hit a village in the south of Idlib province, the Britain-based Observatory said. The August 31 truce was the second such agreement between the Syrian government and jihadists since August 1. The previous one collapsed after just a few days. The Hayat Tahrir al-Sham alliance led by Al-Qaeda's former Syria affiliate controls most of Idlib as well as parts of neighbouring Aleppo and Latakia provinces. The region of some three million people is one of the last holdouts of opposition to forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Pompeo says Middle East peace plan in 'weeks' Washington (AFP) Sept 6, 2019 Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that Friday the United States will present its long-awaited Middle East peace plan within weeks as he acknowledged a difficult task. President Donald Trump's administration pushed back the plan after Israel unexpectedly headed back to new elections to be held September 17 and fresh questions arose Thursday when Jason Greenblatt, Trump's adviser on the Middle East, resigned. But Pompeo, responding to a question at Kansas State University, dismissed speculation ... read more
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