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Syria army retakes more than 60 percent of Turkish supported FSA rebel-held east Aleppo

December 3, 2016 By administrator

east-aleppo-liberatedSyrian troops have moved deeper into the city of Aleppo, taking 60 percent of rebel-held areas, a monitor says. But the EU’s top diplomat says the fall of the city will not end the Syrian conflict.

Syrian government forces and allied troops have advanced further into rebel-held areas of eastern Aleppo, recapturing some 60 percent of the terrain held by rebels since mid-2012, a group monitoring the country’s long-running conflict said on Saturday.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the district of Tariq al-Bab had been taken overnight to Saturday by the Syrian army and allied forces. Recapturing the area means that the road from the government-controlled west of the city to the international airport to the east of Aleppo, also held by the regime, is now open.

The advance by government forces has caused more civilians to flee, either to remaining rebel-held districts further to the south, Kurdish-controlled areas, or those held by the government. Some 50,000 people are thought to have left the area so far.

More than 300 civilians have been killed in the ferocious assault on east Aleppo since November 15, according to the Observatory, with nearly 65 civilians killed by rebel fire in the west during the same period. Government forces have been backed by airstrikes carried out by the Russian air force, Moscow being a long-time ally of Assad.

The growing violence has aroused international outrage, with the UN warning that east Aleppo could become “a giant graveyard.”

No end in sight?

Losing eastern Aleppo would by the biggest blow yet to rebels opposed to President Bashar al-Assad in the country’s more than 5-year-old war.

However, European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said on Saturday that she was sure the conflict would continue nonetheless.

UNICEF, the UN’s children’s agency, says nearly 20,000 children have fled

“I’m convinced the fall of Aleppo will not end the war,” she said at a conference in Rome.

At the same meeting, the UN envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, said he hoped some means could be found to prevent the situation in Aleppo degenerating even further.

“I was feeling it would be a terrible battle ending up by Christmas-New Year. I hope the battle will not take place, that there will be some type of formula,” he said.

More than 300,000 people have been killed so far in Syria’s conflict, which had its roots in peaceful, Arab Spring-inspired anti-government protests in March 2011. More than half of the country’s population has been displaced.

tj/jlw Reuters, AFP, AP)

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US-backed Syrian Arab-Kurdish alliance retakes key border town of Manbij

August 13, 2016 By administrator

manbij-retakenAn Arab-Kurdish alliance with support from US air strikes has retaken the strategic town of Manbij near the Turkish border. The fate of some of the 2,000 civilians who fled the crumbling ‘IS’ stronghold remains in doubt.

Kurdish television showed jubilant civilians in Manbij, including smiling mothers who had shed their veils and women embracing Kurdish fighters.

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) began its assault on Manbij, about 40 km (25 miles) from the Turkish border, in May. It had been held by IS since 2014. A member of the SDF told the AFP news agency on Saturday: “There are no more IS fighters” left in Manbij.

The capture of Manbij from IS represents the worst defeat for the extremist group in Syria since July 2015, when it lost the town of Tal Abyad on the border with Turkey.

The town lies on a key supply route between the Turkish border and the city of Raqqa, the center of the IS group’s declared caliphate.

Fate of civilians in doubt

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based organization, said hundreds of civilians who fled the town on Friday had escaped while “others were freed.”

Rami Abdel Rahman the director of the Observatory added that not all the civilians were hostages: “Among the civilians taken by IS there were people used as human shields but also many who chose voluntarily to leave the town due to fear of reprisals” by the SDF, an alliance of Arab Sunnis and Kurdish fighters backed by US airpower. Some may have gone to the ‘IS’ held frontier town of Jarabulus.

The Observatory reported that 437 civilians, including more than 100 children, were killed in the battle for Manbij and surrounding territory.

IS fighters have left behind hundreds of mines and booby traps in the town.

bik/jm (AFP, dpa)

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