Kurdish, government forces agree to ceasefire in Syria’s Hasaka

Published August 23rd, 2016 - 03:00 GMT
Members of the Kurdish police patrol in the neighborhood of Al-Masaken in the northeastern Syrian city of Hasaka during ongoing fighting with regime forces on August 22, 2016. (AFP/Delil Souleiman)
Members of the Kurdish police patrol in the neighborhood of Al-Masaken in the northeastern Syrian city of Hasaka during ongoing fighting with regime forces on August 22, 2016. (AFP/Delil Souleiman)

The aim is stop fighting in the Syrian city of Hasaka. Syrian Kurdish and government forces have reportedly agreed a ceasefire, which has already come into effect.

The Kurdish YPG militia – which already holds swathes of northeastern Syria – is said to have taken near full control of Hasaka city in fighting that erupted last week.

Meanwhile, in Aleppo, the Syrian army and its allies appear to have intensified attacks on fighters from a group formally known as the Nusra Front.

Video released by officials under control of the government appears to show air raids, shelling and firing on college buildings in the city.

The battle for Aleppo, the country’s largest city and former commercial heart, is pivotal for the civil war.

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