
#Aleppo: About 50,000 civilians have fled the rebel enclave over the past two days
Saturday, December 10, 2016
No comments
About 50,000 civilians have fled the rebel enclave over the past two days, a Russian defence spokesman said.
He added that more than 1,000 rebels had laid down their arms as pro-government forces close in.
Meanwhile Western powers have renewed calls for Syria and its ally, Russia, to allow people to leave Aleppo.
The statement came at a meeting of officials from the US, Europe, and some Arab countries.
US Secretary of State John Kerry, who attended the talks in Paris, said: "Russia and [Syrian President] Assad have a moment where they are in a dominant position to show a little grace."
Earlier Russian defence ministry spokesman Gen Igor Konashenkov said Syrian troops had suspended their offensive to allow the evacuation of civilians.
"People are moving in a constant stream through humanitarian corridors into the government-controlled districts,'' he told reporters.
He said 30,000 people had left on Friday and 20,000 so far on Saturday.
Source: BBCHe added that more than 1,000 rebels had laid down their arms as pro-government forces close in.
Meanwhile Western powers have renewed calls for Syria and its ally, Russia, to allow people to leave Aleppo.
The statement came at a meeting of officials from the US, Europe, and some Arab countries.
US Secretary of State John Kerry, who attended the talks in Paris, said: "Russia and [Syrian President] Assad have a moment where they are in a dominant position to show a little grace."
Earlier Russian defence ministry spokesman Gen Igor Konashenkov said Syrian troops had suspended their offensive to allow the evacuation of civilians.
"People are moving in a constant stream through humanitarian corridors into the government-controlled districts,'' he told reporters.
He said 30,000 people had left on Friday and 20,000 so far on Saturday.





















