Syria rebels say will consider truce void if government violations continue
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Syria Rebels Say Will Consider Truce Void if Government Violations Continue
The Syrian opposition has warned that it will consider the current ceasefire void if the government continues to violate the terms of the truce. The statement comes as the Syrian government has been accused of launching airstrikes and shelling civilian areas despite the ceasefire agreement.
The Syrian National Coalition, the main opposition group, said in a statement that the government's actions were "a clear indication that it is not serious about the ceasefire" and that the opposition would not be "held hostage" by the government's violations.
The ceasefire, which was brokered by the United States and Russia, has been in place since February 27 and was intended to reduce violence in the war-torn country. However, both sides have accused each other of violating the agreement, with the government launching airstrikes and shelling civilian areas, and the opposition carrying out attacks on government forces.
The opposition has called on the international community to pressure the government to adhere to the ceasefire agreement and to take action against the government's violations. The statement also warned that if the government continues to violate the ceasefire, the opposition will be forced to take "necessary measures" to protect its people.
The situation in Syria remains volatile, with both sides continuing to exchange fire and civilians caught in the crossfire. The international community has called for an end to the violence and for a political solution to the conflict.