JUDY WOODRUFF: Last Friday, the U.S. and Russia announced a deal to resume a tenuous cease-fire in Syria, in order to get much needed humanitarian aid to badly deprived civilians throughout the country. It went into effect Monday evening, and, thus far, the results are mixed.
Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner begins our coverage.
MARGARET WARNER: The day began with claims of progress in the four-day old cease-fire. Syrian state television showed bulldozers apparently clearing the Castello Road into war-ravaged Aleppo.
That’s the crucial link for humanitarian aid convoys to enter Aleppo from Turkey. The Russians also announced that Syrian army units …read more
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