المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

32 casualties in the eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo in the tenth day of bombing escalation, and regime forces advance in Masaken Hanano

Aleppo Province, The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
The regime forces, warplanes and helicopter for the tenth day in a row continued targeting areas in the neighborhoods of al-Myassar, Tariq al-Bab, Al-Jazmati, al-Shaar, Bab al-Nairab, al-Old Mowasalat, Al-Qaterji, al-Mashhad, Karm al-Biek and other areas in the eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city, rising to 32 including five children and three citizens and pharmacist, the number of people who were killed today in those targets, while violent clashes are taking place between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them against the rebel and Islamic Factions in Masaken Hanano neighborhood in Aleppo city, accompanied by shelling by the regime forces and warplanes on the clash areas, amid advancement by the regime forces and controlling large parts of Masaken Hanano neighborhood; which is one of the largest eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo city, which was one of the first neighborhoods of Aleppo city of which the factions entered led by Abdel Qader Saleh mid-2012, while clashes between both parties continue in the Islamic cemetery–Jabal Budur area northeast of Aleppo, amid information about the advancement the for regime forces in the area, while warplanes bombed areas in Anadan town in the northern countryside of Aleppo, amid heavy shelling by warplane and the regime forces on areas in the towns and villages of the western countryside of Aleppo, also helicopters bombed areas in al-Eis town in the southern countryside of Aleppo.

In another context, “Euphrates Shield” forces backed by Turkish forces and warplanes managed to advance and control al-Ajmiyyah village in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, after clashes against the “Islamic state”, and information about casualties in the ranks of both parties.

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