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Aleppo siege: Bashar al-Assad tells citizens they have 24 hours to flee city before renewed bombing campaign | Aleppo siege: Bashar al-Assad tells citizens they have 24 hours to flee city before renewed bombing campaign |
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The Syrian government has reportedly sent out text messages to residents in east Aleppo warning they have 24 hours to flee before a new, intensified bombing campaign begins. | |
Russia announced a “humanitarian pause” on the bombing campaign against rebel-held eastern districts last week, but now the area’s 275,000 besieged residents are bracing themselves once again. | |
It comes as the Syrian army recaptured all of the areas towards the west of the city taken by rebel forces in a recent assault intended to break the siege. | It comes as the Syrian army recaptured all of the areas towards the west of the city taken by rebel forces in a recent assault intended to break the siege. |
The Syrian Observatory of Human Rights, a humanitarian watchdog, said the government had recaptured all the key areas including the western district of Dahiyat al-Assad and the village of Minyan outside the city. | |
The army also marched south and captured two rebel-held areas. | The army also marched south and captured two rebel-held areas. |
The reversals undo all of the progress made by the coalition of opposition fighters, who have been trying to lift the siege, which cut off a vital supply line, Castello Road, to the city in July this year. | |
Rebels have tried several times to break the siege, succeeding briefly in August, but no aid has entered east Aleppo since Castello Road was captured by Assad forces. | Rebels have tried several times to break the siege, succeeding briefly in August, but no aid has entered east Aleppo since Castello Road was captured by Assad forces. |
The Observatory said that more than 450 fighters and civilians had been killed since the rebels began their latest bid to break the siege on 28 October. | The Observatory said that more than 450 fighters and civilians had been killed since the rebels began their latest bid to break the siege on 28 October. |
The dead include 215 Syrian and foreign opposition fighters, including some who carried out suicide bomb attacks, and 143 regime forces. | The dead include 215 Syrian and foreign opposition fighters, including some who carried out suicide bomb attacks, and 143 regime forces. |
Nearly 100 civilians have also been killed, the majority of them in government-held west Aleppo where 30 children were among those killed in waves of rebel rocket fire. | Nearly 100 civilians have also been killed, the majority of them in government-held west Aleppo where 30 children were among those killed in waves of rebel rocket fire. |
Five civilians, including one child, were killed on Saturday in rebel shelling of government-held sectors of the city, the Observatory said. | |
Both sides have been battling for control of Syria’s second city since 2012 in what the UN called a “catastrophic” humanitarian situation. | Both sides have been battling for control of Syria’s second city since 2012 in what the UN called a “catastrophic” humanitarian situation. |
On Thursday, the UN warned that Aleppo was down to its last food packages and faced a major risk of starvation as winter set in. | On Thursday, the UN warned that Aleppo was down to its last food packages and faced a major risk of starvation as winter set in. |
Residents reported there was a particularly acute shortage in fuel, medicines and foodstuffs for young children such as milk formula. |
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