Hundreds of civilians in Syria’s Aleppo fled to areas under government control

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A fighter from the Syrian pro-government forces mans a rifle inside a damaged house in the recently recaptured village of Joubah during an offensive towards the area of Al-Bab in Aleppo province, on November 25, 2016
A fighter from the Syrian pro-government forces mans a rifle inside a damaged house in the recently recaptured village of Joubah during an offensive towards the area of Al-Bab in Aleppo province, on November 25, 2016
Hundreds of people in Syria’s Aleppo have fled to areas under government control, a monitoring group said Sunday, as pro-government forces press on with an assault that has laid waste to the city’s opposition neighborhoods.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said around 400 evacuees sought refuge in the Masaken Hanano neighborhood, captured by pro-government forces Saturday, and that an additional 30 families fled to Sheikh Maqsoud, which is under Kurdish control.

Syrian state media reported that hundreds of families had vacated areas under rebel control.

Syrian state TV broadcast a video Saturday showing a teary reunion between a soldier and his family after nearly five years apart, according to the report. It said the family had been trapped in Masaken Hanano.

The Lebanese Al-Manar TV channel reported from the neighborhood Sunday morning, showing workers and soldiers clearing debris against a backdrop of bombed-out buildings on both sides of a wide avenue. Al-Manar is operated by Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group aligned with the Syrian government.

Aleppo used to be Syria’s largest city and commerce capital before its neighborhoods were devastated by the country’s more than five-year-long civil war.

An estimated 275,000 people are trapped in wretched conditions in the city’s rebel-held eastern districts since the government sealed its siege of the enclave in late August. Food supplies are running perilously low, the U.N. warned Thursday, and a relentless air assault by government forces has damaged or destroyed every hospital in the area.

The U.N.’s child agency warned Sunday that nearly 500,000 children were now living under siege in Syria, cut off from food and medical aid, mostly in areas under government control. That figure has doubled in less than a year.

Many are now spending their days underground, as hospitals, schools and homes remain vulnerable to aerial bombardment.

“Children are being killed and injured, too afraid to go to school or even play, surviving with little food and hardly any medicine,” said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake. “This is no way to live – and too many are dying.”

Activists also reported Sunday tens of civilian casualties from a presumed government or Russian airstrike on a village outside Aleppo.

The Local Coordination Committees activist network in Syria reported 15 civilians killed in a Russian airstrike on the village of Anjara, controlled by the opposition in the western Aleppo countryside, and tens of others wounded. Activists usually identify planes by their silhouettes and home base.

The Britain-based Observatory said the strike was accompanied by raids on other opposition-held villages in the Aleppo countryside.

Meanwhile, Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency reported Sunday that the Islamic State group used chemical weapons against Turkish-backed Syrian opposition fighters in northern Syria, wounding 22. The report cited a statement by the chief of general staff’s office. The report could not be immediately verified independently.

© 2016 The Associated Press.

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7 responses to “Hundreds of civilians in Syria’s Aleppo fled to areas under government control”

  1. The Britain-based Observatory said the strike was accompanied by raids on other opposition-held villages in the Aleppo countryside”.
    So ISIS Al Nusra is Opposition YaLibnan?

    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/1327873b569ca27dea937ec0c44b47a2216c1dc1789a239b17ce900a2d3618ce.jpg https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/ecc53ce7e58cc0c3ddda83acc26240949a28941a36737e52694ac0d63b32b4f4.jpg Hundreds of civilians in Bustan Pasha (East Aleppo) freed and evacuated to Kurdish District Sheikh Maqsoud
    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/d3704b2404b9ef005bac89887643380d73b6458f9ed663063d72bcc1b8fe5ec5.jpg

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      Running to Kurds probably best … but they lack tents.

      1. They running to Kurdish-SAA cooperation.

        “Previously, Kurdish forces have fought along the Syrian Army in the battle for Bani Zaid and Shuqeif Industrial District.
        There also exists a baseline of coordination in the battles against the Islamic State terror group in Aleppo’s eastern countryside where both factions see a mutual danger in the Turkish encroachment on Al-Bab”.

  2. Western MSM wont post this footage showing SAA helping Syrians escape east Aleppo to checkpoints held by Govt. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a0ef780dde7dba82cbbd919207e09884d01d146cf575401e0569d0608805f464.jpg

  3. Now SARC_Aleppo teams are responding to the needs of the emergency displaced families from East Aleppo
    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/452324a26a5f55107b07acd4dde0aec3a57d29bab798af5b06da18b76c77c52b.jpg

  4. The Truth Behind The Oft-Quoted Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

    “The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights is quoted as though it were the most authoritative source of information to be found in Syria. Such “luminaries” as the Huffington Post, VICE, Reuters, CNN , Fox and nearly all of the mainstream media have been caught citing this website verbatim, without so much as questioning the reliability of this singular source.”
    http://anonhq.com/truth-behind-oft-quoted-syrian-observatory-human-rights/

  5. ‘For months the West claimed ‘regime’ blocked civilian exit in East Aleppo, today 10k fled to this ‘regime’.
    Fake news are not in trendy anymore

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