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Aleppo battle: Rebels on brink amid rapid losses | |
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Syrian government forces have made major gains in southern Aleppo, state media and activists say, leaving rebels with only a small pocket in the city. | Syrian government forces have made major gains in southern Aleppo, state media and activists say, leaving rebels with only a small pocket in the city. |
"The battle is at its end," Lt Gen Zaid al-Saleh of the Syrian army said. | |
An English teacher in the rebel-held enclave told the BBC that people there were facing "doomsday". | |
The rebels have now lost more than 90% of the territory they once held in eastern Aleppo in less than a month. Tens of thousands remain trapped there. | |
They have virtually no food or water. | |
While many civilians have fled from the enclave into government-held areas, others say they fear they would be killed if they put themselves in the hands of the authorities. | |
Russia, which backs the Syrian government, says more than 100,000 civilians have been displaced by the fighting - including 13,300 in the past 24 hours - and that 2,200 rebel fighters have surrendered. | |
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. |
For much of the past four years it has been divided roughly in two, with the government controlling the western half and rebels the east. | For much of the past four years it has been divided roughly in two, with the government controlling the western half and rebels the east. |
Troops finally broke the deadlock with the help of Iranian-backed militias and Russian air strikes, reinstating a siege on the east in early September and launching an all-out assault weeks later. | Troops finally broke the deadlock with the help of Iranian-backed militias and Russian air strikes, reinstating a siege on the east in early September and launching an all-out assault weeks later. |
Troops and allied militiamen took full control of the districts of Sheikh Saeed and Saliheen on Monday. | |
UK-based monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the army was on the verge of re-taking all of the east of the city and that rebels had withdrawn from another six neighbourhoods. | |
The group's director, Rami Abdel Rahman, told AFP news agency that the areas still under rebel control were "very small" and that "they could fall at any moment". | The group's director, Rami Abdel Rahman, told AFP news agency that the areas still under rebel control were "very small" and that "they could fall at any moment". |
"The battle for Aleppo has begun to enter the final phase," he said. | "The battle for Aleppo has begun to enter the final phase," he said. |
In an interview with the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme, English teacher Abdul Kafi Alhamado, who is still inside one of the remaining rebel-held areas, described the conditions as terrible. | |
"The situation inside the eastern part of Aleppo is literally doomsday," he said. "Bombs are everywhere, people are running, people are injured in the streets, no-one can dare go to help them, some people are under the rubble." | |
Russia has said it is consulting the United States, which backs the opposition, on the terms of a ceasefire that would follow a full withdrawal of rebel fighters from Aleppo. However, there have been no signs of an agreement so far. | |
"The Russians are being evasive. They are looking at the military situation. Now they are advancing," Zakaria Malahifji, an official in the Fastaqim rebel group, told Reuters news agency. | "The Russians are being evasive. They are looking at the military situation. Now they are advancing," Zakaria Malahifji, an official in the Fastaqim rebel group, told Reuters news agency. |
The Syrian Observatory says that at least 415 civilians and 364 rebel fighters have been killed in rebel-held areas since 15 November. Another 130 civilians have died in rebel rocket and mortar attacks on the government-controlled west. | The Syrian Observatory says that at least 415 civilians and 364 rebel fighters have been killed in rebel-held areas since 15 November. Another 130 civilians have died in rebel rocket and mortar attacks on the government-controlled west. |