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Ceasefire monitors report reduced shelling along contested corridor
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What we know
International ceasefire monitors said overnight shelling fell along a contested corridor compared with the prior 48 hours.
Aid groups reported limited window access for medical convoys this morning; routes remain conditional on local clearances.
What’s confirmed
- The monitoring mission’s morning bulletin listed fewer recorded explosions than Thursday and Friday averages.
- Two aid organizations confirmed at least one convoy crossed a checkpoint under escort after dawn.
- Neither side announced a formal new ceasefire text overnight.
What’s still developing
- Casualty figures from overnight incidents are incomplete and vary by local health authorities.
- Whether reduced fire holds through the weekend is unknown.
Sources
- Reuters — Monitor bulletin and convoy notes
- AP — Local health authority tallies (partial)
- UN / monitoring mission — Morning situation bulletin (primary)
- BBC — Correspondent wrap from the corridor
