UN: Frightening situation for civilians in Aleppo
The Syrian government forces advancing deeper into Aleppo, continuing the company recapture the city Partisans neighborhoods, despite international concerns about the fate of the city and residents.
"At least 36 people were killed in yesterday's bombing," said Ibrahim Abu rescuer Lite on Al Jazeera. "These are the most violent attacks we've seen in the last five years."
The recapture of the Partisans districts of eastern Aleppo will be the most important victory for the government after the start of the civil war more than five years ago.
The international community does not seem to be able to stop the advance of the Syrian army, although it has expressed its indignation at the increasing number of civilians killed and the targeting of hospitals and the facilities of rescuers in the eastern districts of the city .
The Cheert Kapelere regional director of Unicef said that more than 100,000 children are trapped in eastern Aleppo. "Children should not be dying in hospitals because bombs and should not die in schools," he said.
The rebel forces systematically lose ground after the involvement of Moscow, a key ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the conflict.
Activists and Syrian Human Rights Watch announced today that government forces, backed by Iranian and Russian troops and Hezbollah militants, occupied the district Masaken Hanan.
The head of UN humanitarian operations Stephen O'Brien said yesterday, informing the UN Security Council on the situation in Aleppo, that the circumstances on the Partisans areas have become "than terrible, terrifying and it is now almost impossible to withstand human being" .
"Let me be clear, we are not only witnessing a resurgence of violence in Aleppo. This is not a common situation. This unleashed against civilians last week is still a bottom in cruel, inhuman attack and is equally heartbreaking, but it is not inevitable, "said O'Brien.
The Syrian government forces advancing deeper into Aleppo, continuing the company recapture the city Partisans neighborhoods, despite international concerns about the fate of the city and residents.
"At least 36 people were killed in yesterday's bombing," said Ibrahim Abu rescuer Lite on Al Jazeera. "These are the most violent attacks we've seen in the last five years."
The recapture of the Partisans districts of eastern Aleppo will be the most important victory for the government after the start of the civil war more than five years ago.
The international community does not seem to be able to stop the advance of the Syrian army, although it has expressed its indignation at the increasing number of civilians killed and the targeting of hospitals and the facilities of rescuers in the eastern districts of the city .
The Cheert Kapelere regional director of Unicef said that more than 100,000 children are trapped in eastern Aleppo. "Children should not be dying in hospitals because bombs and should not die in schools," he said.
The rebel forces systematically lose ground after the involvement of Moscow, a key ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the conflict.
Activists and Syrian Human Rights Watch announced today that government forces, backed by Iranian and Russian troops and Hezbollah militants, occupied the district Masaken Hanan.
The head of UN humanitarian operations Stephen O'Brien said yesterday, informing the UN Security Council on the situation in Aleppo, that the circumstances on the Partisans areas have become "than terrible, terrifying and it is now almost impossible to withstand human being" .
"Let me be clear, we are not only witnessing a resurgence of violence in Aleppo. This is not a common situation. This unleashed against civilians last week is still a bottom in cruel, inhuman attack and is equally heartbreaking, but it is not inevitable, "said O'Brien.