Beirut - More than 50,000 people have fled government forces advancing in rebel-held east Aleppo in the last four days, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Wednesday.
Beirut – More than 50,000 people have fled government forces advancing in rebel-held east Aleppo in the last four days, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Wednesday.
The Britain-based monitor said more than 20,000 people had fled to western neighbourhoods of the city held by the government, with another 30,000 moving to areas held by Kurdish forces.
Syrian troops have seized at least a third of eastern Aleppo since renewing their bid to recapture all of the battered second city just over two weeks ago.
The rebel-held east, which fell from government control in 2012, has been particularly savaged by the conflict, with widespread destruction caused by repeated regime attacks.