The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said today that the Syrian army occupied today the strategic al Sachour district of eastern Aleppo, continuing his march to the city, which has forced the Syrian rebels to leave the third of Partisans areas in recent days.
This means that now the rebels have lost control of the entire northeastern Aleppo, as the army has occupied the districts al Sachour, Chaintrige Sheikh and thicker, while Kurdish forces put under their control the Sheikh Fares district.
"This is the biggest defeat of the opposition in Aleppo since 2012," said the director of the Observatory Rami Abdel Rahman.
"The opposition has lost more than one third of the area he controlled in Aleppo during the great enterprise" Syrian army added.
This information had earlier transmit state media Syrian media.
According to state television, the army and paramilitary groups that support him have occupied the whole district and the clearing of mines.
Meanwhile the Observatory pointed the night Saturday to Sunday nearly 10,000 civilians have fled the eastern Aleppo.
"At least 6,000 of them went to Sheikh Maksount district (which is under the control of Kurdish forces), and the rest remained in areas controlled by the regime," explained the same source.
"This is the first output of this size from the eastern Aleppo" for four years, said Abdel Rahman.
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