Russia Halts all Syria Bombing Sorties to Avoid 'Mistakes'

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The Russian military said its warplanes suspended all sorties over Syria on Saturday in line with a ceasefire deal brokered by Russia and the United States, to avoid any "bombing mistakes".

The Russian and American militaries also exchanged maps of Syria, while fighting stopped in 34 Syrian settlements, the military said.

"Russia's air force fully halted bombing in the green zone," a senior representative of the General Staff, Sergei Rudskoi, told reporters, referring to the areas and armed groups that expressed interest in observing the ceasefire deal.

He added that "on February 27, sorties of the Russian aviation in Syria including long-range aviation, are not being carried out".

He said this was being done to rule out "any possible bombing mistakes" and in accordance with a U.N. Security Council resolution.

A ceasefire agreement brokered by Moscow and Washington called for the cessation of hostilities from 2200 GMT Friday between Russian-backed Bashar Assad's forces and opposition groups.

The deal does not however include the Islamic State and Al-Nusra Front jihadists.

Rudskoi said 17 armed groups -- those who fight alongside regime forces or independently -- contacted Russia's ceasefire coordination center at the Hmeimim airbase and pledged to honor the ceasefire deal.

He also said that within the framework of the ceasefire deal the Russian and U.S. militaries exchanged maps of Syria.

Rudskoi said more than 6,000 fighters had joined the truce deal, saying the Russians handed their lists to the U.S. counterparts.

He added that the Americans also received a list of 74 settlements and areas which should not be bombed.

"During consultations we received a similar map prepared by the American side," Rudskoi said.

"We've made the first step on the path to halting fighting on Syrian soil," he added.

"We are honoring an obligation to observe the ceasefire in full. However it does not mean that ISIL and Jabhat al-Nusra jihadists can breathe a sigh of relief," he said, referring to the Islamic State and Al-Nusra Front by other names.

"We are in full control of the situation across the whole of Syria," he said, adding that Russian forces were using at least 70 drones and space surveillance for monitoring purposes.

Speaking by video link from the Hmeimim airbase, Sergei Kuralenko, head of Russia's coordination center in Syria, said fighting had stopped in 34 Syrian settlements.

"Work to rebuild Syria is being carried out round the clock," he said, adding that humanitarian aid was being sent to the areas where the ceasefires have taken hold.

Over the past two days, 2.5 tonnes of food supplies have been sent to two settlements in the provinces of Homs and Latakia, Kuralenko added.

Moscow launched a bombing campaign in Syria in September, saying it needed to target jihadists before they cross into Russia, but the West has accused it of targeting moderate rebels.

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