Aleppo ceasefire: Assad regime target rebel-held areas again

Aleppo truce: airstrikes target rebel-held areas again
A Syrian girl being rescued after an Assad regime airstrike on Aleppo, June 15

Assad regime airstrikes hit rebel-held parts of Aleppo just hours into an announced 48-hour ceasefire and fighting carried on in and around the northern Syrian city.

Aleppo has been divided for years into rebel and government sectors. Capturing the city is one of President Bashar al-Assad’s key strategic objectives.

Russia, an ally of Syria, announced the truce there on Thursday but did not say which parties had agreed to it. There has been no public comment on the truce announcement from Assad’s government or factions fighting his forces.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said aerial bombardments hit a number of neighborhoods in the opposition-held sector and that there were reports of one death and some injuries.

“There were strikes on a number of residential areas causing fires and damage. The truce was supposed to have come into effect at 12 midnight, but now there is no truce,” Bebars Mishal, a civil defense chief working in rebel-held areas of Aleppo said.

Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said an air strike had put one of Aleppo’s biggest hospitals out of service.

It was not immediately clear if strikes had hit the 64-bed MSF-supported Omar Bin Abdulaziz hospital directly or nearby, and the extent of damage was not known.

MSF condemned the continued attacks on healthcare in Syria on its Twitter account and said it was “extremely worried about (the) potential impact on people’s access to healthcare” in the city.

Two residents in Aleppo said there had been a number of barrel bombs dropped from helicopters and aerial attacks on Thursday within the city.

Only supply route is cut

The opposition-held part of Aleppo has been cut off in the past two weeks from the outside world as an escalation in air and artillery strikes on the only road in has made journeys perilous and put hundreds of thousands of people under effective siege.

Despite the truce, fierce fighting between government forces and rebels took place overnight around this road, known as the Castello road, with heavy government shelling of the area, the Observatory said.

A witness said jets and helicopters have been continuously seen in the skies above the Castello road since dawn.

Humanitarian organizations said the fighting was making it impossible to deliver aid.

“The longer the fighting continues, the more people will suffer. In Aleppo the situation is already dire and it will get even more difficult,” a spokesman for the International Committee of the Red Cross said.

Aleppo truce: airstrikes target rebel-held areas again
After math of Assad regime airstrikes on Aleppo, June 9
Aleppo truce: airstrikes target rebel-held areas again
After math of Assad regime airstrikes on Aleppo, June 9
Aleppo truce: airstrikes target rebel-held areas again
After math of Assad regime airstrikes on Aleppo, June 16
Aleppo truce: airstrikes target rebel-held areas again
A Syrian girl being rescued after an Assad regime airstrike on Aleppo, June 15