The ceasefire in Syria is effective................
According to Russia's announcement, five-hour war breaks have become virtually ineffective in Syria. Failure to make it operational can not be achieved in eastern Ghausa. On the other hand, Syria has continued its military campaign to increase pressure on the rebels in eastern Ghana. Russia is supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces. According to the AFP report, according to the AFP report, the United Nations has urged the United Nations to implement the ceasefire agreement immediately after the failure to reach more than 40,000 trucks, including more than 40,000 people, in war-torn countries. Note that after the announcement of a five-hour-long war break from Moscow, though bombing has been reduced for some time, many months have been killed in last month's bombings. In another report, at least 674 civilians were killed in 13 days in bomb attacks in Damascus, Syria. The Syrian Civil Defense, known as the White Helmet, reported this Friday on the Syrian Civil Defense. Qatar-based media al-Jazeera reported. On Friday, on behalf of the White Helmet, government forces started air raids in Russia on the countryside in front of the Syrian capital on 18 February. More than 670 people have been killed in the attack so far. Nearly 4 million people live in East Ghouta, known as the latest stronghold of the opposition's opposition to the Assad regime. Since the year 2013 the area is under the control of the rebels. There was a unanimous resolution of the 30-day ceasefire in the Security Council after the international community's strong condemnation in the series of air strikes. But the ceasefire was not effective even after the air strikes were not stopped. Mahmoud Adam, a member of the White Helmet, said that even after the so-called ceasefire, 103 people have been killed. Among them there are 22 children and 43 women. He also said that the strategic strikes of the Syrian and Russian aircrafts targeting East Ghaura residential area are not yet closed. Residents of East Ghouta told their disbelief about the 5-hour daily humanitarian break. During the announcement of the break, it was said that relief workers would be allowed to enter the human corridor to rescue civilians and injured people. But a team of rescue operators still could not get there. And residents say they have not been given any guarantees for security when they leave. On the other hand, before the announcement of a five-hour war break from Russia, the United Nations Security Council has given a 30-day ceasefire decision, but there is no sign of any effect on it. Dawn, BBC, Reuters, Al-Jazeera.