London - Arab Today
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights in London said that at least 80,000 people fled eastern Aleppo since the beginning of the military operations by he Syrian forces last month, the Russian news agency Sputnik reported on Wednesday.
Over the weekend, the Syrian army, backed by local militia, took over a number of districts in eastern Aleppo, including Helwaniyeh neighborhood, and is leading the offensive further, after militants refused to surrender and leave the city peacefully. Aleppo became a major battleground in Syria over recent months, engaging government forces, jihadists and numerous opposition groups.
Eastern Aleppo is currently encircled by government troops, and the fighting has affected thousands of civilians still trapped in the city.
Previous internationally mediated ceasefires have collapsed as militants continued attacks and opposition failed to expel al-Nusra Front, which is now known as Jabhat Fatah al Sham and outlawed in Russia, from the city.
Source: MENA