Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Syria army pounds Aleppo rebels as US, Russia to meet

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ALEPPO AFP Saturday- Syrian warplanes again pounded Aleppo's last rebelheld districts, as the United States said American and Russian officials would meet Saturday in a bid to save the city from “complete” destructio­n.

With the fighting resuming after a brief respite, the UN General Assembly demanded an immediate ceasefire and urgent aid deliveries, in a resolution adopted by a strong majority.

US officials will meet Saturday with their Russian counterpar­ts in Geneva to try to stop Aleppo “being absolutely, completely destroyed”, US Secretary of State John Kerry said.

He was in Paris for a meeting of foreign ministers from the Western and Arab backers of Syria's weakened opposition, also on Saturday.

Kerry was not upbeat about the chances of success, however, as key regime ally Russia vowed that the assault would not end until rebels leave Aleppo.

“I know people are tired of these meetings, I'm tired of these meetings,” Kerry said.

“But what am I supposed to do? Go home and have a nice weekend... while people are dying? Sit there in Washington and do nothing?” Government strikes had halted briefly from Thursday night, when Moscow announced a pause in the regime offensive to allow the evacuation of civilians, although shelling did not cease.

Syria's army is three weeks into a battle to retake east Aleppo from rebels who are now confined to just a few neighbourh­oods in their former bastion.

The city's loss would be the biggest blow for the rebels in Syria's nearly six-year-old war, which has killed more than 300,000 people and displaced over half the country's population.

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