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Troops capture key ground

Syria: Air strikes resume as Russia rules out more humanitari­an pauses

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Syrian government forces have captured strategic high ground in embattled Aleppo as Russia – a key ally of president Bashar Assad – said it is not planning more “humanitari­an pauses” in the fighting in the city’s rebel-held districts.

The fighting in Aleppo came as air strikes hit towns in the north-western province of Idlib, killing at least 13 people, according to the UK-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights and the Local Coordinati­on Committees.

They said the victims were killed in the towns of Kfar Takharim and Khan Sheikhoun, where a market was hit.

Fighting resumed in Aleppo, following a lull announced by Moscow which was meant to allow rebels and civilians to leave the eastern districts. The rebels rejected the Russian offer, and no civilians left.

Government troops launched a fresh offensive yesterday and took the hilltop of Bazo on the southern edge of Aleppo, near military bases, and shelled the rebel neighbourh­oods, according to opposition activists.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said Bazo was taken amid heavy bombardmen­t. Both the Observator­y and the Aleppo Media Centre, an activist collective reported government shelling in eastern parts of the city.

A video released by the Syrian army showed tanks and cannons pounding rebel positions in the area. The state Sana news agency, meanwhile, said the rebels shelled government-held areas in western Aleppo, killing one person and wounding seven.

Syrian troops have besieged rebel-held parts of Aleppo for weeks, subjecting the districts to some of the worst air raids since a ceasefire brokered by the US and Russia collapsed on September 19.

In Moscow, Russia’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said Russia was not planning another humanitari­an pause in Aleppo any time soon.

“In order to resume it, our opponents need to make sure the anti-government groups behave properly,” he said, blaming the rebels for the fact that medical evacuation­s from eastern Aleppo, planned for the pause, were scrapped at the last moment.

Mr Ryabkov said: “What needed to happen didn’t happen . . . that’s why resuming a humanitari­an

“They need to make sure the anti-government groups behave”

pause is not on the agenda.”

French foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault called for an end of the “massive bombing raids” by Russia and Syrian government forces in Aleppo to allow for the delivery of aid to beleaguere­d population­s and the resumption of peace efforts in Syria.

 ??  ?? DESPERATE SEARCH: Rescue workers look for survivors after air strikes in the Qefr Teharim town of Idlib, Syria
DESPERATE SEARCH: Rescue workers look for survivors after air strikes in the Qefr Teharim town of Idlib, Syria
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A toy lies in the wreckage of a building

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