Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has ordered a daily humanitarian pause in fighting in Eastern Ghouta in Syria.
It will start on Tuesday, and include the creation of a “humanitarian corridor” to allow civilians to leave.
The rebel-held area has been under intense bombardment by the Syrian government, with Russian backing, for over a week.
It has led to more than 550 deaths, according to a monitoring group.
According to BBC News, Russia’s Defence Minister made the announcement, saying the ceasefire would run from 9:00am until 2:00pm daily.
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