Russia, Syria Halt Airstrikes on Gumen Positions in Aleppo Tuesday to Ensure Safe Passage of Civilians – Shoigu
MOSCOW— Russian and Syrian air forces halted strikes over Aleppo today at 07:00 GMT, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Tuesday.
“Russian Aerospace Forces and Syrian Arab Air Force stop air strikes in the area of Aleppo today from 10 a.m. [07;00 GMT],” Shoigu told reporters.
The Minister said the halted airstrikes would ensure the safe passage of civilians from eastern Aleppo along six corridors, and the evacuation of the sick and the wounded, to prepare for the so-called humanitarian pause on October 20, according to Sputnik.
Earlier, the Russian General Staff has announced a humanitarian pause around the Syrian city of Aleppo from 08:00 to 16:00 local time.
“Russian combat planes and Syrian government forces will not carry strikes during this period,” Lt. Gen. Sergei Rudskoy, chief of the Russian General Staff’s Main Operational Directorate, told reporters on October 16.
According to Rudskoy, the militants could use two secure corridors to leave eastern Aleppo heading to Idlib.
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that Russia appeals to countries with influence over gunmen in the eastern part of the Syrian city of Aleppo to persuade them to leave.
“We appeal to the leadership of countries that have influence on the armed groups in eastern Aleppo with a proposal to persuade their leaders to cease hostilities and to leave the city,” Shoigu said at the ministry’s select session.
All those interested in stabilizing the crisis in the Syrian city of Aleppo need to engage politically instead of dragging their feet, Shoigu added.
“Anyone who is really interested in the early stabilization of the situation in the city of Aleppo need to embark on real political steps without continuing with political red tape,” Shoigu told reporters at a select Defense Ministry session.
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