Reports in Turkey say Ankara and Moscow have reached agreement on a new proposal for a ceasefire in Syria.<br /><br /> The state-run Anadolu news agency cites two sources, but there is no official confirmation from the Turkish or Russian governments.<br /><br /> The reports say the plan aims to expand the ceasefire that was put in place in Aleppo to allow for civilian and rebel evacuations. <br /><br /> Last week Russia, Turkey and Iran said they were willing to help broker a peace deal, agreeing on certain conditions that should be met.<br /><br /> Meanwhile, an ISIL-affiliated news agency has released video that purports to show Turkish air strikes on the northern Syrian town of al-Bab.<br /><br /> Fighting is reported to have intensified in the town on Wednesday, with battles between ISIL militants and Syrian rebels backed by Turkey.<br /><br /> Turkey says 16 Turkish soldiers were killed in recent strikes by militants near al-Bab.<br /><br /> Ankara says airstrikes on Wednesday destroyed almost 70 ISIL targets.<br />