UN special envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura said fighting had "calmed down" but one breach was being investigated.
In the run-up to the deadline US President Barack Obama warned the Syrian government and its ally Russia "the world will be watching".
Russian jets were reported to have intensified attacks on Syrian rebel positions on Friday Feb 26,2016
But as the deadline passed monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said while some gunfire was heard in the northern city of Aleppo elsewhere it was quiet.
The nationwide cessation of hostilities, brokered by
Washington and Moscow, is seen as a crucial but fragile step towards
ending a war that has claimed 270,000 lives and displaced more than half
the population.
It faces formidable challenges,
including the exclusion of the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group and
Al-Qaeda’s Syria affiliate Al-Nusra Front, which control large parts of
the country.
United Nations envoy Staffan de Mistura
said peace talks would resume on March 7 if the truce holds and more aid
is delivered – a key sticking point in negotiations.
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