Fierce fighting for key Aleppo road despite Syria Eid truce

Rebel group Jaish al Islam claims four of its fighters killed trying to stop the army from cutting the Castello Road

A general view shows damaged buildings in the rebel-held town of Dael, in Deraa Governorate, Syria on July 7. PHOTO: REUTERS

BEIRUT:
The Syrian army advanced within firing range of the rebels' sole supply route to Aleppo in heavy fighting on Thursday despite its announcement of a ceasefire for the Eidul Fitr holiday.

Rebel group Jaish al Islam said four of its fighters were killed trying to stop the army from cutting the Castello Road, the only route into rebel-held areas of Syria's second city.

Regime bombardment of several opposition-controlled districts left 10 civilians dead, including three children, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Rebel fire on the government-held Sayf al Dawla neighbourhood meanwhile killed five people, including a child, the monitor said.


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The army announced on Wednesday that it was observing a 72-hour nationwide ceasefire for Eid. But fighting has continued, particularly in and around Aleppo.

President Bashar al Assad's forces have been trying to cut the Castello Road for more than two years and the Observatory said that Thursday's advance brought them the closest so far to achieving that goal.

Their capture of a hill just a kilometre away allows them to fire on any traffic moving along the road from the ground as well as from the air, the Britain-based monitoring group said.
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