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Here are some recent news articles and updates on Syria, Russia, and the US:
Syria:
- The Syrian government has announced that it has regained control of the strategic city of Aleppo, after a years-long battle with rebel forces. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- The United Nations has warned of a "humanitarian catastrophe" in eastern Aleppo, where thousands of civilians are trapped and in dire need of aid. (Source: BBC)
- The Syrian government has accused the US of supporting terrorist groups in the country, after a US airstrike killed dozens of Syrian soldiers. (Source: Reuters)
Russia:
- Russia has announced that it will deploy advanced S-300 air defense systems to Syria, in response to the US airstrike that killed Syrian soldiers. (Source: TASS)
- The US has accused Russia of violating a ceasefire agreement in Syria, after Russian warplanes bombed rebel-held areas. (Source: CNN)
- Russia has denied involvement in the bombing of a humanitarian aid convoy in Aleppo, which killed dozens of people. (Source: The Guardian)
US:
- The US has announced that it will provide an additional $230 million in aid to support the Syrian opposition, in an effort to counter the influence of extremist groups. (Source: The New York Times)
- The US has accused Russia of using its veto power on the UN Security Council to block efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Syria. (Source: The Washington Post)
- The US has announced that it will send a team of experts to Syria to investigate the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government. (Source: Fox News)
Recent Developments:
- The US and Russia have agreed to establish a joint commission to investigate the use of chemical weapons in Syria. (Source: The Wall Street Journal)
- The Syrian government has announced that it will allow the UN to deliver aid to besieged areas, in a move seen as a potential breakthrough in the humanitarian crisis. (Source: The Associated Press)
- The US has announced that it will provide additional military aid to the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, in an effort to combat the Islamic State. (Source: The Los Angeles Times)