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‘Death Road’ Stands In the Way of Crucial Aid To Eastern Aleppo

September 15, 2016
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As Syria’s ceasefire largely holds, residents trapped in Aleppo eagerly await crucial aid supplies after months cut off from the rest of the world.

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But one main highway stands in the way to delivering aid to rebel-held eastern Aleppo: Castello Road.

All eyes are on the long, dusty road after the ceasefire negotiated between Russia and the United States was expected to include delivery of much-needed humanitarian aid to Aleppo, but has not.

As truckloads of food and medical supplies await, here’s why Castello Road is a big factor in the ceasefire.

Where is Castello Road?

The highway nicknamed “Death Road” cuts through Aleppo, and is considered the only route into the east of the city.

Aid to Syria’s second city, and particularly eastern Aleppo, has to go through this road. The city has been under constant bombardment in recent weeks, and getting food and medical supplies to besieged areas is a matter of life and death.

“This arrangement … requires forces from both sides to pull back from Castello Road,” US Secretary of State John Kerry said last week.

“What this pullback will do is create a demilitarized zone around it, permitting as quickly as possible the resumption of humanitarian and civilian traffic along that road.”

Why is it nicknamed the ‘Death Road’?

Anyone who’s traveled on this road since it came under siege describes scenes of horror and devastation.

Wrecked cars and trucks line the road, and so do rows of empty, bombed-out buildings. Castello Road is a long way from a regular commute. “The road smelled of rotten flesh, burnt metal, there were plumes of smoke from ordnance that had fallen previously,” said Dr. Samer Attar, who used the highway to go to Aleppo in July. With every minute, it felt like death was just around the corner.

“The driver was really fast and at every moment you felt like you would get hit by a bomb or a missile or bullet,” he says.

Such scenes explain why aid agencies are staying away.

What’s the connection to the ceasefire?

One word: accessibility.

No access to Castello Road means no aid to areas badly hit in Aleppo. Forces loyal to the Syrian government took over the road in July, and opposition fighters’ attempts to retake it have failed.

The ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and Russia stipulated that pro-government forces vacate the road to allow easy access.

Why not use the road if ceasefire’s in place?

It’s complicated. Earlier this year, yet another ceasefire fell apart in Syria, so there’s a lot more diplomatic dance and caution involved this time.

While Syria has said it honors the ceasefire deal, it’s unclear whether the government has removed its forces from the highway. Aid agencies have said they need reassurances from both government and opposition groups to use the road to deliver aid.

Russian officials have said the Syrian military is ready to pull out of the highway to allow safe passage of humanitarian aid into the city, Russian state news agency Tass reported. Syria has not confirmed or reported this news, leaving aid agencies in a tricky situation on whether to access the road.

Russian forces have joined their Syrian counterparts in manning the road, making the issue even more complicated.

What’s next?

We wait, and wait.

The UN says Syria has to issue a letter authorizing aid delivery to Aleppo.

Until then, aid is stuck at the Turkish border because the Syrian government has not guaranteed safe passage. Under a ceasefire deal, the route should be demilitarized and cleared of all pro-regime and government forces before aid can pass through.

Aid convoys are positioned at the border town of Cilvegozu, poised to enter the country and deliver food and medical aid to rebel-controlled eastern Aleppo, where the United Nations says between 250,000 and 275,000 people have been cut off from assistance since early July.

The trucks are carrying enough to feed 40,000 people for an entire month.

Under the terms of the deal, if the peace holds for seven days, Russia and the United States will begin coordinated military strikes against targeted terror groups in the conflict.

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