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A woman rests near rubble in the Syrian town of Darat Izza in Aleppo Province on February 28.
A woman rests near rubble in the Syrian town of Darat Izza in Aleppo Province on February 28.

Live Blog: Tracking Islamic State

Follow all of the latest developments as they happen.

Latest News For February 29

-- The United States Army's elite Delta Force is on the verge of beginning operations to target, capture or kill top IS operatives in Iraq, after several weeks of covert preparation, an administration official with direct knowledge of the force's activities told CNN.

-- Syrian government forces have regained control of a road used by the army to access Aleppo, after making advances against Islamic State fighters, a monitoring group and state television reported.


-- Authorities in Iraq say the death toll from a double bombing at a market in Baghdad’s Shi’ite neighborhood of Sadr City rose to 73 on February 29 after several critically wounded victims died overnight.

-- Tajik media are reporting that a woman known to be the second wife of Gulmurod Halimov, the fugitive Tajik colonel who defected to the IS group, has left for Syria along with the couple's four young children.

-- The UN is poised to begin delivering aid to people living in besieged areas of Syria, making use of a truce brokered by the United States and Russia. The first deliveries are planned for Feb. 29, with aid due to reach about 150,000 Syrians in besieged areas over the next five days.

-- A truce negotiated between Syrian rebels and the government has caused a dramatic decrease in airstrikes around rebel-held territory, but there were few celebrations, with many residents suspecting a trick, CNN report.

* NOTE: Live blog posts are time-stamped according to Central European Time (CET).

11:33 29.2.2016

Syria ceasefire task force to meet, France wants answers on violations

Reuters has more on the reports that the Syria ceasefire task force is to meet at 1400 GMT today in Geneva.

The meeting was set after France insisted on information on reports of attacks in breach of the ceasefire.

"We have received indications that attacks, including by air, have been continuing against zones controlled by the moderate opposition," French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault told reporters at the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva.

"All this needs to be verified. France has therefore demanded that the task force charged with overseeing the cessation of hostilities meet without delay."

11:30 29.2.2016

10:36 29.2.2016

France calls for meeting over breaches of Syria truce (Reuters)

France has called for an immediate meeting of the Syria task force to discuss breaches of the cessation of hostilities that came into force on Feb. 26, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has said.

10:22 29.2.2016

Thousands may have starved to death in besieged Syrian areas: UN

AFP has more details on the comments by the UN's human rights chief this morning that thousands of people may have died of starvation in sieges in Syria.

"The deliberate starvation of people is unequivocally forbidden as a weapon of warfare. By extension, so are sieges, which deprive civilians of essential goods such as food," Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said.

In an address opening the UN Human Rights Council's main annual session, Zeid pointed to the desperate situation of the estimated 480,000 people "currently trapped in besieged towns and villages in Syria -- and have been, in some cases for years."

10:18 29.2.2016

09:44 29.2.2016

No one expects Syria truce to be easy: Kremlin

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters this morning that the truce in Syria is ongoing and that it would not be easy.

"The Russian and U.S. presidents from the outset stressed that the path to a sustainable ceasefire will not be easy, it cannot be easy by definition, due to the complexity of the situation in Syria," Peskov said.

"At the same time it is important that an agreement has been reached, major steps are now being made in accordance with the agreements. The process is ongoing, it was clear beforehand that it would not be easy. However, we know the message from our military -- the ceasefire has come into effect," Peskov said.

09:24 29.2.2016

Accusations of Syria truce violations should be approached with caution: Kremlin

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said that accusations that the Syria ceasefire had been violated should be treated with caution.

"There have been calls from Moscow to be very careful in accusing someone of breaking the truce, to do this really ultra-cautiously, ultra-carefully. The situation is not yet stable. Here we can only renew such calls," Peskov said.

08:56 29.2.2016

UN: thousands may have starved to death in Syria

This very upsetting news just in from AFP. The UN says that thousands of Syrians may have starved to death in besieged areas of the country.

08:54 29.2.2016

More aid to reach Syria's besieged communities

As a fragile ceasefire appears to be holding in Syria, the United Nations says it is ready to begin delivering aid to more people living in besieged areas of Syria.

The first deliveries are planned for today, the BBC reports.

Aid deliveries are expected -- or hoped -- to reach some 150,000 Syrians in besieged areas over the next five days. The UN wants to reach some 1.7 million Syrians by the end of March.

08:52 29.2.2016

Our Tajik service reports this about Gulmurod Halimov, the Tajik police colonel who defected to the IS group last year:

Second Wife Of Fugitive Tajik Colonel 'Left For Syria'

Tajik media are reporting that a woman known to be the second wife of a fugitive Tajik colonel, Gulmurod Halimov, has left for Syria along with the couple's four young children.

The relatives of Humairo Mirova confirmed on February 28 that she left Tajikistan earlier this month but insisted that they were unaware of her whereabouts.

According to the family, Mirova told them she was going on vacation and asked them not to try to contact her until she calls them herself.

There were no official comments on Mirova's case. However, her brother, Shohnazar Mirov, said he was kept in police custody for a week after Mirova's departure.

Mirov said authorities questioned him on his sister's whereabouts.

Mirova, 40, worked as a spokesperson for the State Customs Service, but her employer said she has been on a maternity leave since the summer of 2015.

Tajik media reported that Mirova became Halimov's second wife 10 years ago.

Halimov, the former commander of the Interior Ministry's special forces, known as OMON, disappeared in April 2015.

Halimov later appeared on a video to confirm that he had defected to the Islamic State militant group in Syria.

Tajik authorities say they were continuing efforts to capture Halimov. They also say he has been seriously injured twice since leaving the country.

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