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Syria conflict: Up to 16,000 people displaced in Aleppo, UN humanitarian chief says

15:50, Tuesday, 29 November, 2016
Syria conflict: Up to 16,000 people displaced in Aleppo, UN humanitarian chief says

Up to 16,000 people have been displaced in Syria's Aleppo by intense attacks on the rebel-held eastern part of the city, the UN humanitarian chief and relief coordinator Stephen O'Brien said, citing initial reports.

The area had no functioning hospitals left, food stocks were nearly exhausted and it was likely that thousands more people would flee their homes if fighting persisted in the coming days, he said in an emailed statement.

"The situation is very bad. There's intense fear of collective annihilation," said a medic who lives in the area and gave his name as Abu al-Abbas.

"This week I've changed locations three times.The Syrian Army and its allies made a sweeping advance across the northern part of besieged eastern Aleppo on Sunday night and Monday, as rebels pulled back to a more defensible front line after losing control of a key district.

Aleppo has become the most pressing battle in Syria's war, pitting President Bashar al-Assad — backed by Russia, Iran and Shi'ite militias — against mostly Sunni rebel groups including some supported by the US, Turkey and Gulf monarchies.

Conditions in its rebel-held eastern districts were already difficult after the army and its allies managed to impose a siege over the summer, followed by heavy bombardments using artillery, warplanes and helicopters dropping barrel bombs.

However, the fighting has escalated after the army began a new offensive last week, bringing more eastern Aleppo districts close to the front line as rescue and ambulance workers say their vehicles and equipment are running out of fuel.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said warplanes pounded eastern Aleppo districts overnight, killing at least 18 people.

On Monday, the Syrian state news agency SANA said rebel shelling had killed seven people in government-held districts of the city.

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