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Syrian government poised for Aleppo victory

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While stressing that the United Nations is not able to independen­tly verify these reports, the secretary general is conveying his grave concern to the relevant parties.

ALEPPO, Syria: Syrian troops were poised to recapture all of second city Aleppo yesterday, in what would be the biggest blow to rebels since they launched their uprising in 2011.

Out- going UN chief Ban Kimoon voiced alarm at reports of atrocities against civilians in Aleppo, where entire districts are in ruins and unclaimed bodies lie in the streets.

Forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have said the battle for the city is in its ‘final phase’ after they seized more than 90 per cent of the eastern districts which had been held by the rebels since 2012.

The turnaround in the government’s fortunes has come through decisive support from its allies Iran and Russia, which has waged a bombing campaign in support of Assad since September last year.

Early yesterday, troops were conducting searches in newly recaptured neighbourh­oods around Aleppo’s Old City, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

“The regime is combing the districts of Bustan al- Qasr, Kalasseh, Fardaws, and other neighbourh­oods it seized Monday,” Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.

He said the regime was consolidat­ing its control over those areas but had not made any fresh advances on Tuesday morning.

The fall of Aleppo would be the rebel’s worst defeat of the civil war and put the government in control of all five of Syria’s main cities.

An AFP correspond­ent in government-held west Aleppo said bombardmen­t was heard overnight but had quietened by morning, when thick fog shrouded the city.

Residents of the sector gathered in the streets late into the night despite the rain, launching celebrator­y gunfire in a show of support for the army.

Ban Ki-moon expressed alarm over reports of atrocities against “a large number of civilians, including women and children” in Aleppo, his spokesman Stephan Dujarric said Monday.

“While stressing that the United Nations is not able to independen­tly verify these reports, the secretary general is conveying his grave concern to the relevant parties.”

The east of the city had been under army siege almost continuous­ly since July. On Nov 15, the army launched a blistering offensive to retake it with the support of Iranbacked militias.

A Syrian military official in Aleppo said late Monday: “We’re living the final moments before victory.

“Rebel fighters withdrew from six residentia­l districts on Monday after government forces overran the key Sheikh Saeed neighbourh­ood on the city’s southeaste­rn outskirts.

The pullout leaves the rebels confined to just a handful of neighbourh­oods in the southeast of the city, including Mashhad and part of Sukkari.

The Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross warned that thousands of civilians were at risk “as front lines close in around them in eastern Aleppo.”

“As the battle reaches new peaks and the area is plunged into chaos, thousands with no part in the violence have literally nowhere safe to run.

“This may be the last chance to save lives,” it said.

The government assault on east Aleppo has killed at least 415 civilians since mid-November, the Observator­y says.

Another 130 civilians have been killed by rebel fire on the west.

Diplomatic efforts to end the conflict have repeatedly failed, and weekend talks between Russia and the United States on a ceasefire to allow the evacuation of civilians made no breakthrou­gh.

The White Helmets emergency service, which operates in rebelheld areas across Syria, said it had been unable to pull bodies out from under collapsed buildings because of the ferocity of the bombardmen­t.

According to the Observator­y, an estimated 130,000 people have poured out of rebel-held neighbourh­oods as the army has advanced. — AFP

Stephan Dujarric, Out-going UN chief Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman

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 ??  ?? Smoke billows from the former rebel-held district of Bustan al-Qasr in Aleppo. — AFP photos
Smoke billows from the former rebel-held district of Bustan al-Qasr in Aleppo. — AFP photos
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Syrian civilians flee the Sukkari neighbourh­ood towards safer rebel-held areas in southeaste­rn Aleppo.
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A woman holds the bodies of two children as they lay on a surgical table at a makeshift hospital following reported shelling by government forces in the rebel-held area of Daraa, in southern Syria.

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