Nearly 10,000 civilians flee eastern Aleppo as government retakes areas held by rebels.
Nearly 10,000 civilians have fled battered eastern Aleppo towards government-held districts and the Kurdish-controlled neighborhood of Sheikh Maksoud, a monitoring group said Sunday.
“Nearly 10,000 civilians have fled east Aleppo since the night of Saturday to Sunday,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
“At least 6,000 of them went to the neighborhood of Sheikh Maksoud, the rest went to government zones of Aleppo.”
Government forces retook six rebel-held districts of eastern Aleppo over the weekend, forcing huge numbers of civilians to flee as they pressed their offensive Sunday to retake Syria’s second city.
On Sunday, the 13th day of the operation, they took control of the adjacent neighborhoods of Jabal Badra, Baadeeen Inzarat, Al-Sakan, al-Shaabi and Ain al-Tall, according to the Observatory.
Government forces are now “in control of most of the northern part” of Aleppo, according to the monitoring group.
Around 250,000 civilians besieged for months in the east have faced serious food and fuel shortages…. read more here
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Sure is empty down here...