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Syria forces 'retake' second Aleppo area Syria forces 'retake' second Aleppo area
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Syrian government forces have retaken a second rebel-held district in eastern Aleppo, military sources say.Syrian government forces have retaken a second rebel-held district in eastern Aleppo, military sources say.
They say the army and its allies had "fully recaptured" Jabal Badro. They say the army and its allies had "fully recaptured" Jabal Badro, a day after seizing Hanano district.
Hours earlier, rebel sources confirmed that neighbouring Hanano district had fallen and was now under government control. The capture of the two neighbouring districts has increased the chances of cutting off the northern parts of eastern Aleppo from the southern part.
Hundreds of civilians have been fleeing into the government-controlled areas of Aleppo as troops make advances into the east of the city. Hundreds of civilians have been fleeing rebel-held areas as the army's advance has gained momentum.
The Syrian army's offensive to retake eastern Aleppo - home to some 275,000 people - is now into its 13th day. The Syrian army says it has helped 1,500 people trying to enter government-controlled western Aleppo, state media reports.
The assault has killed 219 civilians, including 27 children, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says. Russian news agencies said some 900 civilians - including 119 children - had left Jabal Badro alone before the troops moved in.
Syrian state media quoted unnamed military sources as saying that Jabal Badro, which lies immediate south of Hanano, had been fully recaptured. One man left Hanano on Saturday, telling Reuters news agency it was "because of the bombardment from the Syrian army during the advance, and the chlorine gas".
There has been no confirmation of this from the rebel side. He was waiting with his wife, mother and three children at a minibus stop, hoping to travel on to the west of the city.
Analysis: By Sebastian Usher, BBC's Arab Affairs EditorAnalysis: By Sebastian Usher, BBC's Arab Affairs Editor
This is the biggest blow so far to rebels in Aleppo. They seem to be losing ground quickly to pro-government forces attacking them from the east.This is the biggest blow so far to rebels in Aleppo. They seem to be losing ground quickly to pro-government forces attacking them from the east.
The loss of Hanano was a strategic victory for President Assad's forces - but also a symbolic one as it was the first district rebels seized in Aleppo in 2012.The loss of Hanano was a strategic victory for President Assad's forces - but also a symbolic one as it was the first district rebels seized in Aleppo in 2012.
The government's aim seems to be to cut the rebel-held area in two at its narrowest point. There is heavy fighting in the Sakhour district. If the rebels lose it, the army will have achieved this objective.The government's aim seems to be to cut the rebel-held area in two at its narrowest point. There is heavy fighting in the Sakhour district. If the rebels lose it, the army will have achieved this objective.
The fighting has set off a wave of civilians seeking refuge not only in other rebel areas, but also on the government side.The fighting has set off a wave of civilians seeking refuge not only in other rebel areas, but also on the government side.
More than 400 residents fled the eastern districts of Haidaria and al-Shaar as the army advanced on Hanano on Saturday, the Observatory said. Some 275,000 people are believed to remain in eastern Aleppo, where food and medical supplies have all but run out.
They were received by the army and taken to areas under their control in the west of the city. The Syrian army's offensive to retake eastern Aleppo is now into its 13th day.
Al-Jazeera says others are moving out of the besieged neighbourhoods of Hulluk, Sheikh Fares and Sakhour. Around 219 civilians, including 27 children, have been killed in the assault so far, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says.
Retaking all of Aleppo would be a major victory for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after five years of conflict.Retaking all of Aleppo would be a major victory for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after five years of conflict.
Once Syria's commercial and industrial hub, Aleppo has been divided roughly in two since 2012, with the government controlling the west and rebels the east.Once Syria's commercial and industrial hub, Aleppo has been divided roughly in two since 2012, with the government controlling the west and rebels the east.
In the past year, Syrian troops have broken the deadlock with the help of Iranian-backed militias and Russian air strikes.In the past year, Syrian troops have broken the deadlock with the help of Iranian-backed militias and Russian air strikes.
Russia says its air force is active in other parts of the country, but not operating over Aleppo.Russia says its air force is active in other parts of the country, but not operating over Aleppo.