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| The debris after an airstrike in Sakhur area in Aleppo, Syria on August 15 (Photo: AFP/ VNA) |
The UN has called for an expanded 48 hour ceasefire every week to facilitate the transport of humanitarian aids to Aleppo. Russian Defense Minister Igor Konashenkov said Russia is ready to enforce the truce despite Russia’s last week call for just 3-hour ceasefire per day, which was rejected by the UN due to its short time frame for aids deliveries.
EU Security and Foreign Affairs Chief Federica Mogherini said an immediate ceasefire in Aleppo will pave the way for humanitarian aids and medical support as the UN has planned to provide hunger relief aids to 4 million people in Aleppo. UNICEF expected the ceasefire to enable water supply repairs in eastern Aleppo to prevent disease outbreaks.
Earlier ceasefires since February have brought a ray of hope for the Syrian crisis. However, those truces were repeatedly violated by both sides. Now Syrian people expected the US and Russia backed 48-hour ceasefire will be enforced in earnest for their access to international humanitarian aids.

