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Syria war: Army pushes deeper into rebel-held Aleppo | |
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Syrian government forces have retaken a second rebel-held district in eastern Aleppo, as thousands of civilians flee. | |
The army said it had "fully recaptured" Jabal Badro, a day after seizing Hanano district. A monitoring group said a third district had also been taken. | |
Analysts say there is a strong chance the army could cut off the northern part of the rebel stronghold from its southern part. | |
Many civilians are reportedly trying to enter government-held western Aleppo. | |
The Syrian army said it had helped 1,500 people to flee, while Russian news agencies said some 900 civilians - including 119 children - had left Jabal Badro alone before the troops moved in. | |
A further 2,500 people have fled to a Kurdish-controlled district in the north of the city, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports. | |
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". | 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". |
He was waiting with his wife, mother and three children at a minibus stop, hoping to travel on to the west of the city. | 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 Editor | Analysis: 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. |
Syrian media quoted the army as saying it had seized Jabal Badro and had now entered neighbouring Sakhour. | |
The Observatory said another district, Baadeen, had also fallen although this has not been confirmed. | |
Some 275,000 people are believed to remain in eastern Aleppo, where food and medical supplies have all but run out. | Some 275,000 people are believed to remain in eastern Aleppo, where food and medical supplies have all but run out. |
The Syrian army's offensive to retake eastern Aleppo is now into its 13th day. | The Syrian army's offensive to retake eastern Aleppo is now into its 13th day. |
Around 219 civilians, including 27 children, have been killed in the assault so far, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says. | 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. |