Russia said on Tuesday Russian and Syrian military planes had not launched air strikes on Aleppo since Moscow said it was suspending bombing seven days ago, contradicting reports that air strikes in some areas of the city resumed on Saturday. "Flights over Aleppo by the Russian and Syrian air forces have been completely halted for the last seven days," said Konashenkov in a statement. He said six humanitarian corridors in eastern Aleppo, which opened as the 48-hour ceasefire began on Thursday, were still operating. There had been no civilian deaths from air strikes inside eastern Aleppo, the monitor said. On Tuesday, districts outside the city to the west of Aleppo were hit by air strikes, the Observatory said.
Source: Egypt Independent October 25, 2016 12:22 UTC