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Aleppo battle: UN says hundreds of men missing | Aleppo battle: UN says hundreds of men missing |
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Hundreds of men appear to have gone missing after crossing from rebel-held areas of Aleppo into government territory, UN officials say. | Hundreds of men appear to have gone missing after crossing from rebel-held areas of Aleppo into government territory, UN officials say. |
Forces led by Syria's government have seized at least 75% of eastern parts of the city from rebels in recent weeks. | Forces led by Syria's government have seized at least 75% of eastern parts of the city from rebels in recent weeks. |
Tens of thousands of civilians have fled those districts, with more than 8,000 leaving during a humanitarian pause on Thursday. | Tens of thousands of civilians have fled those districts, with more than 8,000 leaving during a humanitarian pause on Thursday. |
Rebels were also reportedly stopping people from leaving, the UN said. | Rebels were also reportedly stopping people from leaving, the UN said. |
What are the allegations? | What are the allegations? |
Rupert Colville, the spokesman for the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights, said up to 100,000 people were trapped in "ever-shrinking" areas of eastern Aleppo. | Rupert Colville, the spokesman for the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights, said up to 100,000 people were trapped in "ever-shrinking" areas of eastern Aleppo. |
Reports differ on how many people remain and how many have fled eastern Aleppo, but Mr Colville said the UN had gathered evidence that "hundreds" of men may have disappeared after leaving for government-held areas. | Reports differ on how many people remain and how many have fled eastern Aleppo, but Mr Colville said the UN had gathered evidence that "hundreds" of men may have disappeared after leaving for government-held areas. |
"Given the terrible record of arbitrary detention, torture and enforced disappearances by the Syrian government, we are of course deeply concerned about the fate of these individuals," he said. | "Given the terrible record of arbitrary detention, torture and enforced disappearances by the Syrian government, we are of course deeply concerned about the fate of these individuals," he said. |
Reports cited by the UN say men aged between 30 and 50 were separated from their families. Other displaced people reported being taken in for questioning, and having their identity cards confiscated. | Reports cited by the UN say men aged between 30 and 50 were separated from their families. Other displaced people reported being taken in for questioning, and having their identity cards confiscated. |
Mr Colville also said rebel groups could be committing a war crime by preventing people from fleeing to safety, and "using civilians as pawns". | Mr Colville also said rebel groups could be committing a war crime by preventing people from fleeing to safety, and "using civilians as pawns". |
What's happening on the ground? | What's happening on the ground? |
Russia, an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, said fighting was suspended on Thursday to allow civilians to leave. | |
By Friday morning, more than 8,000 people - including 3,000 children - had left, Russia's military said. But Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said fighting would continue "until the bandits leave east Aleppo". | |
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a network of activists monitoring the violence, said ground forces continued their offensive, and that rocket attacks and air raids were launched overnight. | The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a network of activists monitoring the violence, said ground forces continued their offensive, and that rocket attacks and air raids were launched overnight. |
Meanwhile, the civilian rescue group known as the White Helmets said 46 civilians were killed and another 230 injured on Thursday in east Aleppo. Three barrel bombs carrying chlorine gas were dropped, it added. | Meanwhile, the civilian rescue group known as the White Helmets said 46 civilians were killed and another 230 injured on Thursday in east Aleppo. Three barrel bombs carrying chlorine gas were dropped, it added. |
After several previous attempts to flee the besieged area of Salhine, one man, Abdel Hamid, managed to leave with his wife and 10 children on Thursday. | After several previous attempts to flee the besieged area of Salhine, one man, Abdel Hamid, managed to leave with his wife and 10 children on Thursday. |
"Most of the people around me were saying 'in any case we will die, so let's leave together'. That encouraged me and we left," he told the AFP news agency. | "Most of the people around me were saying 'in any case we will die, so let's leave together'. That encouraged me and we left," he told the AFP news agency. |
"I left my house behind... but I have secured my children's right to live. With each step I took I felt like I was getting closer to life itself." | "I left my house behind... but I have secured my children's right to live. With each step I took I felt like I was getting closer to life itself." |
What are the latest diplomatic moves? | What are the latest diplomatic moves? |
Mr Lavrov confirmed that Russian and US military experts would meet in Geneva on Saturday to discuss ways of ending the violence. | Mr Lavrov confirmed that Russian and US military experts would meet in Geneva on Saturday to discuss ways of ending the violence. |
He said the talks would focus on plans to evacuate rebel fighters from eastern Aleppo, but the US State Department said the subject had yet to be agreed. Rebels have said they intend to fight on. | |
The UN's envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, is planning to meet members of US President-elect Donald Trump's team, though he did not say when. | |
Aleppo was once Syria's largest city and its commercial and industrial hub before the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in 2011. | Aleppo was once Syria's largest city and its commercial and industrial hub before the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in 2011. |
It has been divided in roughly two since mid-2012. But in the past year, Syrian troops have broken the deadlock with the help of Iranian-backed militias and Russian air strikes, reinstating a siege in early September. | It has been divided in roughly two since mid-2012. But in the past year, Syrian troops have broken the deadlock with the help of Iranian-backed militias and Russian air strikes, reinstating a siege in early September. |
Correction: A previous version of this article mistakenly reported that the UN said boys as well as men were missing. | Correction: A previous version of this article mistakenly reported that the UN said boys as well as men were missing. |