Saudi accuses Russia, Syria regime of ceasefire violations

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has said that several air strikes hit central and northern Syria on Sunday


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Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al Jubeir. FILE PHOTO: REUTERS

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Sunday accused President Bashar al-Assad's regime and its ally Russia of "ceasefire violations" in Syria.

"There are violations to the ceasefire from Russian and (Syrian) regime aircraft," Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Jubeir told reporters in Riyadh.

"We are discussing this with (the 17-nation) Syria Support Group," co-chaired by Russia and the United States, said Jubeir.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has said that several air strikes hit central and northern Syria on Sunday.

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Warplanes, believed to be either Syrian or Russian, bombed seven villages in the provinces of Aleppo and Hama, the monitor said.

A ceasefire brokered by Moscow and Washington took effect at midnight Friday but the Riyadh-based opposition and Russia have reported several breaches from opposing sides.

The ceasefire agreement does not include territory held by the Islamic State extremist group and al Qaeda-affiliated al Nusra Front, which together control more than half of Syria.

Russia, which has waged five months of intense air strikes in support of Assad, said Saturday it had halted bombing in all areas covered by the truce.

But it has vowed to keep striking IS and al Nusra and other "terrorist groups".

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It was unclear if Sunday's raids hit areas covered by the truce.

But Jubeir said that Russia was targeting Syria's "moderate opposition" groups.

UN special envoy Staffan de Mistura was "in contact with the Russians and the Syrian regime on this matter to reach an agreement that would limit or end military operations against the moderate Syrian opposition and focus instead on Daesh (Arabic acronym for IS) and Al-Nusra," said Jubeir.

"Things will become clearer in the coming days on whether the regime and Russia are serious or not about the ceasefire," he added.

Saudi Arabia is a main supporter of the Syrian rebels battling Assad's regime since 2011.

COMMENTS (1)

John B | 8 years ago | Reply Ya right. I am glad Russians are pounding on the ground to bring order to the chaos. There is an open and honest description regarding the cease fire put out by the Russians (both military and by Putin ) in youtube. The cease fire agreement is brokered by the U.S. and Russians not by KSA and Russia. Russians call the shots in Syria and all cease fire agreement is through Russian command! The loser in this whole affair is KSA and winner will be Iran, politically speaking. The middle east politics has changed. This time, Russia and the US are talking, NATO is not going to support the Turkey in its adventure, Russians may even support Kurds, and Kurds want their reward for fighting ISIL and Iran is in the ball game. In the meantime, KSA sucked in all its Vassal states in Coalition while KSA economy is in deficit and in trouble , the state is issuing bonds and raising taxes and ISIL is breathing on Saudi neck and KSA has its own pet project war of family feud in Yemen. No US administration is going to stick up for KSA openly in the post 9/11 world and the U.S. may even stay back and watch KSA fight a war with Russians!. It is time for KSA to keep quiet and let the big boys handle the situation.
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