AMMAN (Reuters) - Calm prevailed on Sunday in rebel-controlled northwest Syria a day after a Turkish-brokered truce ended bloody clashes between rival factions which risked wider internecine warfare among opponents of President Bashar al Assad's rule, residents and rebels said.
Damascus, Oct 13 (Prensa Latina) At least 20 people, including civilians and militants, lost their lives in clashes between two terrorist groups in the north of the province of Aleppo, some 450 kilometers north of the capital.