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Syria rebels 'in push to break Aleppo siege' | Syria rebels 'in push to break Aleppo siege' |
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Rebels in Syria have announced a big offensive aimed at breaking the government siege of east Aleppo. | Rebels in Syria have announced a big offensive aimed at breaking the government siege of east Aleppo. |
A UK-based monitoring group says rebels fired "hundreds" of missiles on western Aleppo, killing at least 15 civilians. | |
In response, Russia's defence ministry said it had asked permission from President Vladimir Putin to resume air strikes against the rebels after a 10-day pause, Russian media report. | In response, Russia's defence ministry said it had asked permission from President Vladimir Putin to resume air strikes against the rebels after a 10-day pause, Russian media report. |
About 275,000 people have been besieged in the east of the city for months. | About 275,000 people have been besieged in the east of the city for months. |
Russian and Syrian government planes began bombarding the city in September. More than 2,700 people are said to have been killed and injured since then. | |
Russia suspended its air campaign on 18 October to allow evacuations of sick and wounded people but few have heeded the call to leave. | |
The Russian defence ministry said continuing civilian deaths and an upsurge in rebel activity had prompted its request to resume the strikes. | |
Meanwhile US officials have confirmed reports that a Russian fighter jet and a US-led coalition plane were involved in a near miss over Syria on 17 October, coming within half a mile of each other. | |
'All factions' | |
The attacks are so far coming from rebels outside Aleppo but it is understood that rebels inside the city will join the offensive. | The attacks are so far coming from rebels outside Aleppo but it is understood that rebels inside the city will join the offensive. |
"All the revolutionary factions, without exception, are participating in the battle," the military spokesman for the Fastaqim faction inside the city said, AP news agency reports. | "All the revolutionary factions, without exception, are participating in the battle," the military spokesman for the Fastaqim faction inside the city said, AP news agency reports. |
They include Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, formerly the al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, as well as fellow Islamists Ahrar al-Sham. | They include Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, formerly the al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, as well as fellow Islamists Ahrar al-Sham. |
Rebels fired Grad missiles at al-Nayrab airport, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) monitoring group said. Up to 115 people were killed or wounded, it added. | |
They also detonated two car bombs against government positions to the south-west of the city. | |
The BBC understands that parts of south-western Aleppo have been captured by a group from outside the city. | |
However, the Syrian government said it had repelled offensives on several fronts around Aleppo by both rebel groups and militants from so-called Islamic State (IS). | |
"Booby-trapped cars, two tanks and a large number of armoured vehicles" were destroyed, the defence ministry said on its website. | |
The area around the Hmeimim air base near the coastal city of Latakia - the main airport used by the Russian air force - was also reportedly targeted by rebels, the SOHR said. | |
Analysis - James Longman, BBC News, Beirut | Analysis - James Longman, BBC News, Beirut |
The rebels said this counter-attack would come. But even though disparate groups have united for this effort, "liberating" East Aleppo won't be easy. | The rebels said this counter-attack would come. But even though disparate groups have united for this effort, "liberating" East Aleppo won't be easy. |
They have hit an airbase and are targeting other Syrian positions in an effort to cripple any response. | They have hit an airbase and are targeting other Syrian positions in an effort to cripple any response. |
But the Syrian army is the least of their problems - by itself, it is relatively weak. The Syrian government is supported by Lebanese, Iranian, Iraqi and Afghan Shia militias, as well as Russian air power - soon to be bolstered by a naval fleet in the Mediterranean. | But the Syrian army is the least of their problems - by itself, it is relatively weak. The Syrian government is supported by Lebanese, Iranian, Iraqi and Afghan Shia militias, as well as Russian air power - soon to be bolstered by a naval fleet in the Mediterranean. |
One of the main rebel factions spearheading this operation is Jabhat Fatah al-Sham, which is affiliated to al-Qaeda. It is the very group the US has tried to untangle from the fighters it supports. | One of the main rebel factions spearheading this operation is Jabhat Fatah al-Sham, which is affiliated to al-Qaeda. It is the very group the US has tried to untangle from the fighters it supports. |
This means that from a Western perspective at least, the rebels are on their own. | This means that from a Western perspective at least, the rebels are on their own. |
The rebel offensive came as Syria's foreign minister Walid Muallem met his Russian and Iranian counterparts, Sergei Lavrov and Mohammad Javad Zarif, in Moscow. | |
Mr Lavrov reiterated Moscow's call for moderate rebel groups to disassociate themselves from Jabhat Fateh al-Sham. | Mr Lavrov reiterated Moscow's call for moderate rebel groups to disassociate themselves from Jabhat Fateh al-Sham. |
He quoted US Secretary of State John Kerry as saying if this did not happen the moderate groups concerned would be considered a legitimate target. | He quoted US Secretary of State John Kerry as saying if this did not happen the moderate groups concerned would be considered a legitimate target. |
"I think... the time has come for the logic set out by John Kerry to find some practical shape," he said. | "I think... the time has come for the logic set out by John Kerry to find some practical shape," he said. |
It is the rebels' second attempt to break the Aleppo siege. In August they temporarily opened a corridor between the east and west after the government entirely encircled them for the first time in July. | |
The city, previously Syria's economic hub, has been divided between the two sides since 2012. | The city, previously Syria's economic hub, has been divided between the two sides since 2012. |