Russia - Syrian 'regime of silence' bans military action, any weapons use: Ifax


  • World
  • Friday, 29 Apr 2016

MOSCOW (Reuters) - A "regime of silence" agreed by Russia and the United States for several parts of Syria forbids military action and the use of any kinds of weapons, the Interfax news agency quoted a senior Russian military official as saying on Friday.

General Sergei Kuralenko, in charge of Russia's ceasefire monitoring centre in Syria, was also cited as saying he saw no risk that the situation would slide back into a full-blown military conflict.

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