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00:00This Syrian family is heading home after a ceasefire agreement between the government.
00:05The government and the Kurdish-controlled Syrian Democratic Forces was extended for a few
00:10more than 15 days on Saturday.
00:13Government forces opened two humanitarian companies.
00:15The U.S. has closed corridors this weekend, allowing aid to reach Kurdish-controlled areas of Kobani.
00:20Some residents have since seized the opportunity to return.
00:26Our thoughts were with our SDF comrades in our homes.
00:29That's what made us work.
00:31Now everything is good, praise be to God.
00:33It is safe and everything is settled.
00:35Residents in Kobani had blamed government forces for siege-like.
00:40The U.S. has closed corridors, including a lack of food, water and power.
00:45The U.S. Humanitarian Agency said on Sunday that it was sending 24 trucks carrying
00:50life-saving aid to the city.
00:53Meanwhile, Sunni families in Raqqa
00:55await news of their loved ones, held in Al-Aqtan prison.
01:00Two facilities taken over so far by government forces under the terms of the Peace Act.
01:05An agreement made with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces on the 18th of January.
01:10Relatives of prisoners hope that more will be released after 126 miles.
01:15Niners were set free on Saturday.
01:17Our children are accused of being...
01:20the Islamic State group.
01:21Anyone who opposes the SDF is labeled Islamic State.
01:24Why?
01:25We want to know the fate of our children, what will happen to them, how this will end.
01:31The current truce is fragile.
01:33On Saturday, the SDF said it...
01:35They've been following the build-up of government forces, which they say could indicate an intent
01:40to...
01:40escalate to a new confrontation.
01:42While on Sunday, both sides accuse the other...
01:45of ceasefire violations in recent days.
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