Airstrikes kill scores in Syria after landmark US-Russia truce deal
A new peace agreement promises a nationwide truce from sundown on Monday, improved access for humanitarian aid and joint military targeting of hardline Islamist groups

A barrage of airstrikes on rebel-held areas in Syria have killed scores of people, just hours after the government in Damascus approved a US-Russian plan to halt fighting in the country’s suppurating civil war.
It was not immediately clear who carried out the raids, which hit the key northern cities of Idlib and Aleppo.
Watch: Aftermath of air strikes in Aleppo
The regime of President Bashar al-Assad approved the truce deal on Saturday, but the main opposition group was more cautious.

Syrian state news agency SANA reported that the “government has approved the agreement, and a cessation of hostilities will begin in Aleppo for humanitarian reasons”.