
News Wrap: Skies over Aleppo fall silent amid cease-fire
Clip: 9/13/2016 | 3m 9s
The war torn city of Aleppo was markedly quiet, and some ventured outdoors.
In our news wrap Tuesday, the cease-fire in Syria seemed to be holding. The war torn city of Aleppo was markedly quiet, and some ventured outdoors. Also, Russian-backed rebels in Eastern Ukraine announced a unilateral cease-fire. The change came as Ukraine’s president said parliament will soon vote on granting autonomy to eastern provinces.
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News Wrap: Skies over Aleppo fall silent amid cease-fire
Clip: 9/13/2016 | 3m 9s
In our news wrap Tuesday, the cease-fire in Syria seemed to be holding. The war torn city of Aleppo was markedly quiet, and some ventured outdoors. Also, Russian-backed rebels in Eastern Ukraine announced a unilateral cease-fire. The change came as Ukraine’s president said parliament will soon vote on granting autonomy to eastern provinces.
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