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Syria: Limited ceasefire announced as Aleppo encircled
Truce between regime and ‘moderate’ rebels will not include Islamic State

THE Syrian army launched its offensive to encircle various rebel and insurgent groups in Aleppo city yesterday, as a limited transnational ceasefire deal was announced in Germany.

Representatives from the 20-nation International Syria Support Group (ISSG) did not emerge from Thursday’s meeting until after midnight and then only to announce a temporary “cessation of hostilities” in a week’s time.

The Syrian air force dropped leaflets on the key town of Hratayn, adjoining Aleppo to the north, warning residents of the coming siege and urging militants to surrender.

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