Aid for Syria's eastern Ghouta from Red Cross "delayed"
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said an aid convoy which had hoped to head to Syria's besieged eastern Ghouta region on Thursday has been postponed. 
"Today's convoy is postponed," ICRC spokeswoman Iolanda Jaquemet told Reuters. An aid convoy reached the area on the outskirts of Damascus on Monday, but could not fully unload and government officials stripped out most medical supplies. The United Nations had asked the government to commit to a ceasefire on Thursday to let in more aid.

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E Ghouta cut in half?

The Syrian army has effectively sliced rebel-held eastern Ghouta in two as forces advancing from the east are poised to link up with troops at the enclave's western edge, a pro-Damascus military commander said on Thursday. 
However, a rebel official denied the commander's claim. The remaining sliver of territory linking the northern and southern parts of the enclave is just one-kilometer wide and is within firing range of government forces. In military terms, that means the territory had been bisected, the commander told Reuters. 
The commander, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media, confirmed a report by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which said late on Wednesday the enclave had effectively been sliced in two. Wael Alwan, the Istanbul-based spokesman for Failaq al-Rahman, one of the main rebel groups in eastern Ghouta, denied that the territory had been cut in half.
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Source(s): Reuters