Residents in Aleppo are awaiting crucial supplies after months have gone by with the city cut off from the rest of the world as a ceasefire put together by the U.S. and Russia gets off to a rocky start.<br />There's one main roadblock barring them from receiving these important supplies: Castello Road.<br />The highway nicknamed "Death Road" cuts through Aleppo, and is considered the only route into the eastern part of the city.<br />"This arrangement ... requires forces from both sides to pull back from Castello Road," US Secretary of State John Kerry said last week.<br />The ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and Russia stipulated that pro-government forces allow safe access by vacating the contested highway.<br />Aid agencies have said they need reassurances from both government and opposition groups to use the road to deliver aid.
