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A Russian-Turkish brokered deal, which came into place on Thursday night is largely holding despite some bombing and skirmishes.
Some 3,000 people were evacuated from east Aleppo on Thursday under a new deal struck between rebels and regime forces, while another 50,000 people remain trapped in the city.
The Egyptian and Syrian governments have been cooperating to send Egyptian extremists captured in the war-torn country back home to face prosecution.
Hundreds of people have been removed from their homes in one of the last opposition strongholds in rural Damascus.
Fears that the Syrian regime will soon capture all of Aleppo were heightened on Monday when pro-Damascus fighters moved deeper into then rebel-held east forcing a desperate retreat.
At least four children were killed when a mortar shell hit a kindergarten, as Russia and the Syrian regime intensify bombing on civilian opposition-held areas across Syria.
Ongoing investigations by the UN have so far concluded that in 2014 and 2015 the Syrian regime was responsible for at least three chemical weapons attacks.
Civilians in rebel-held east Aleppo continue to face relentless bombardment. Elsewhere a purported deal has been reached that will see rebels evacuated to Idlib from the Damascus suburb of Qudsaya.
Airstrikes in Aleppo province killed at least 22 Red Crescent [SARC] volunteers Monday, including a senior official, as well a number of civilians, local sources said.
Syria's military has blamed rebel forces for the failure of the US-Russia ceasefire, which lasted one week.