Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Half of rebel Aleppo falls to Syrian forces

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ALEPPO AFP Saturday, Syrian government forces have recaptured half the former rebel stronghold of east Aleppo, a monitor said, with the UN now facing a “race against time” to aid children forced out by the bloody offensive.

President Bashar al-Assad's forces have made swift gains since their offensive against Aleppo -- once Syria's commercial powerhouse -- began on November 15.

Tens of thousands of civilians have streamed out of the city's east, and Russia has renewed calls for humanitari­an corridors so aid can enter and desperate residents can leave.

Regime forces Friday “consolidat­ed their control” over two eastern districts and were pushing further to squeeze the shrinking rebel enclave, said Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights head Rami Abdel Rahman.

“After the recent advances, the regime is comfortabl­y in control of half of former rebel territory in the city's east,” he said Friday.

Dozens of families trickled out Friday, adding to the more than 50,000 people who have poured from east Aleppo into territory controlled by government forces or local Kurdish authoritie­s, the Observator­y said.

Among those fleeing are nearly 20,000 children, according to estimates by the UN's children's agency.

“What is critical now is that we provide the immediate and sustained assistance that these children and their families desperatel­y need,” UNICEF spokesman Christophe Boulierac said.

“It's a race against time, as winter is here and conditions are basic.” The loss of east Aleppo -- a rebel stronghold since 2012 -- would be the biggest blow to Syria's opposition in more than five years.

Earlier Friday, anti-government fighters had successful­ly rolled back regime gains in Sheikh Saeed on Aleppo's southeaste­rn outskirts.

Sheikh Saeed borders the last remaining parts of Aleppo still in rebel hands -- a collection of densely populated residentia­l neighbourh­oods where thousands have sought refuge from advancing regime forces.

In preparatio­n for street-bystreet fighting in these districts, hundreds of fighters from Syria's elite Republican Guard and Fourth Division arrived in Aleppo Friday, the Britainbas­ed Observator­y said.

It said four civilians were killed in rebel rocket fire on government-held areas, bringing to 59 the civilian toll in the city's west.

More than 300 civilians, including dozens of children, have been killed in east Aleppo since the offensive began, according to the Observator­y.

Intermitte­nt clashes rocked residentia­l buildings on Aleppo's eastern edges Friday, as regime forces sought to secure the road towards the airport.

AFP's correspond­ent in east Aleppo said ferocious clashes could be heard in the Tariq al-Bab district, where regime forces advanced Thursday.

Civilians had already totally emptied the adjacent neighbourh­ood of Al-Shaar, where a few rebels manned positions in front of shuttered shops and bakeries.

Vegetable stalls -- empty for months because of a devastatin­g government siege -- now lay shattered by heavy artillery fire.

 ??  ?? Syrians who have been evacuated from eastern Aleppo, reach out for Russian food aid in government-controlled Jibreen area in Aleppo, Syria November 30, 2016. The text on the bag, which shows the Syrian and Russian national flags, reads in Arabic:...
Syrians who have been evacuated from eastern Aleppo, reach out for Russian food aid in government-controlled Jibreen area in Aleppo, Syria November 30, 2016. The text on the bag, which shows the Syrian and Russian national flags, reads in Arabic:...

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