Khaleej Times

Syrian military tells civilians to quit Aleppo

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beirut — The Syrian army sent text messages to residents of rebel-held eastern Aleppo saying it will grant safe passage to people wishing to leave the area, which has been effectivel­y besieged by pro-government forces, state media said on Tuesday.

The army called on residents to push “mercenarie­s” out of the city — a reference to rebel fighters — and said it would give safe passage and temporary accommodat­ion for anyone wishing to leave the area, state news agency Sana said.

The messages also called on armed groups to lay down their weapons, Sana said.

Concern has been growing for at least 250,000 people who have been trapped in rebel-held eastern Aleppo since heavy fighting effectivel­y closed the last supply route, the Castello Road, in early July.

Syria’s most populous city before the war, Aleppo has been divided for years between rebel and government-held zones. Full control of Aleppo would be a significan­t prize for President Bashar Al Assad.

On Monday, Russia’s UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told the UN Security Council that by day people in the eastern areas of Aleppo can move to the western part of the city, “where the situation is significan­tly better”.

Churkin’s comments came in a session during which the United Nations aid chief asked the Security Council to push for a weekly 48-hour humanitari­an pause in fighting to allow food and other aid to be delivered to eastern areas of the city.

Meanwhile, Syrian government forces on Tuesday seized a rebel-held neighbourh­ood on the northwest outskirts of Aleppo, tightening their siege of the opposition-held parts of the city, a monitor said.— Agencies

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