Syrian rebel fighters from the Failaq al-Rahman brigade, take a break as they hide inside a building on the frontline against regime forces in the rebel-controlled village of Bala, in the eastern Ghouta region, on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, on February 28, 2016. (AFP)
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault on Monday called for a new meeting of a UN-backed task force overseeing a fragile Syria ceasefire "without delay" to evaluate a range of breaches.
"We have received indications that attacks, including air strikes are continuing in areas controlled by the moderate opposition," Ayrault told reporters in Geneva.
"This must all of course be verified. France has therefore asked that the task force overseeing the implementation of the cessation of hostilities meets without delay," he said on the sidelines of the UN Human Rights Council.
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