suspended evacuations eastern Aleppo
aleppo December 16, 2016 09:39The Syrian government has suspended the evacuations in eastern Aleppo Friday. According to state television channel Ikhbariya jihadists tried to smuggle prisoners.
The Syrian government has suspended the evacuations in eastern Aleppo Friday. According to state television channel Ikhbariya jihadists tried to smuggle prisoners.
From the Syrian city of Aleppo has left a sixth convoy of 8,000 civilians, the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Friday informed via Twitter.
A repeat of the bloody siege of Aleppo threatens to take place in the city of Idlib and not a cease-fire is agreed quickly. That insistent warning uttered UN envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura Thursday night after consultations with the French government in Paris.
France wants international observers to the Syrian city of Aleppo there to monitor the evacuation of civilians and rebels. That said French UN Ambassador Francois Delattre Thursday.
A second convoy of buses with refugees on Thursday at the end of the afternoon left the besieged eastern Aleppo. Reported that the Syrian state.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad called the reconquest of Aleppo 'historic.' In a video message on YouTube, he said that the world looks different after the 'liberation of Aleppo.'
Thursday there is also help on the way for Syrians who are besieged by jihadists in the north of the country. From Turkey are almost thirty trucks and ambulances to the besieged villages of al-Foua and Kefraya. Thursday also began evacuating jihadists and rebels from the east of the city of Aleppo.
Twenty green buses have picked up the first refugees in eastern Aleppo. In this district are an estimated 5,000 rebels and their families ready for transport to places outside the city.
The Red Cross has been allowed to drain ambulances with injured and sick from eastern Aleppo. The aid agency reported Thursday morning that now hundreds of volunteers are working 250 people with ambulances from the ruins of the city to remove.
The mayor of eastern Aleppo calls Thursday in Brussels to save the European leaders on the people of the besieged Syrian city. Brita Hagi Hasan lets out at 11:00 for the building of the European Council 'a last desperate cry' for help.
The first convoy of sick and wounded Thursday morning actually went on the road from eastern Aleppo to the west of the Syrian town. Thus seem the agreements made during the night of Wednesday to Thursday between the regime in Damascus and the rebels to work.
The evacuation of wounded combatants and civilians from the eastern districts of Aleppo is about to begin. Confirm that both sources at the Syrian regime as the International Red Cross on Thursday.
Evacuating people from the heavily damaged areas in the east of Aleppo seems again to get going. A spokesman for the Syrian rebel movement Jabha al-Shamiya, fighting against President Assad has said on Wednesday that another truce was agreed. Which can be put into effect within a few hours, after which victims early Thursday morning can be brought to safety.
While Wednesday again fierce fighting erupted in the eastern Syrian city of Aleppo, foreign ministers are trying to resurrect the file Tuesday new life. The Russian Minister Sergey Lavrov has among others with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif on ending the fighting in Aleppo said.
In sympathy with the fate of the torn Syrian city of Aleppo go the lights on the Eiffel Tower Wednesday at 20.00 hours. This announced the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, Wednesday. Paris thus supports the residents of Aleppo who have to live under intolerable conditions, said Hidalgo, calling for action.
The failed file in Aleppo forcing the leaders of the countries concerned back together. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday will consult by telephone with President Erdogan of Turkey, as the Kremlin announced.
The ceasefire in Syria Aleppo seems over. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported Wednesday fierce fighting between the rebels and the government army.
The evacuation of civilians and the remaining rebels in Aleppo on Wednesday delayed due to unknown reasons. That says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The Turkish authorities to Syria tents drop to an estimated 80,000 people who may be from the eastern Syrian city of Aleppo road like and do not want to fall into the hands of government forces. This Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Tuesday.
The Syrian authorities and rebels in Aleppo have agreed that a number of rebels and civilians are allowed to leave the city to go to rebel territory in the northeast of the country. Russian Ambassador to the UN, Vitali Tsjoerkin, Tuesday in New York, said he has heard that there is such an agreement and the rebels may in a few hours can leave almost by government forces recaptured city.
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Supporters of Assad raided his house in Aleppo and 82 civilians they encountered murdered. Among them were women and children, says a spokesman for the United Nations.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of the United Nations is concerned about reports of possible atrocities against the population in the Syrian Aleppo. Unconfirmed reports talk about atrocities against civilians in Aleppo including many women and children.
The battle for Aleppo is practically over, according to the oft-quoted observers who call themselves the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR). The leader of the Sohr, Rami Abdurahman, said the remaining rebels retreat terminated from their last strongholds and fight.
The rebels districts in the east of the city of Aleppo ruled, have lost 90 percent of their area. The observers reported the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Monday. The Syrian armed forces indicated that they practically all over the city have been handed after heavy shelling of the besieged areas Monday.
The last 24 hours have once again many rebels in the Syrian city of Aleppo surrendered after Saturday already reported that some 1,200 rebels had laid down their weapons to the Russian Defense Ministry. There have emerged Monday 728 rebels, according to the department.
Russia and the United States on Sunday made a joint proposal for a safe retreat of rebels and civilians out by Syrian government forces besieged part of Aleppo.
According to the Russian 1200 Syrian rebels Ministry of Defence have been surrendered in the fighting in Aleppo and laid down their weapons. The department came Saturday with the figures. In addition, it was also reported that about 20,000 residents Saturday left the besieged city.
The European Union tightened its sanctions against Syria because of the ongoing violence in Aleppo. Abroad Chef Federica Mogherini stated Friday in a statement new sanctions in prospect against 'Syrian individuals and entities supporting the regime.'
A victory of the Syrian army in Aleppo will bring the country no peace yet, expecting the British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson. President Bashar al-Assad 'is still hated by millions of members of his own people,' Johnson said Friday during a conference in Bahrain.