Syria Regime Keeps Up Aleppo Assault after U.N. Fails on Truce

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Syrian government forces Sunday kept up their blistering assault on rebel-held eastern Aleppo after a divided U.N. Security Council failed to agree on a truce to "save" the war-battered city.

Regime forces and their allies were advancing street by street in the eastern sector which has been out of government hands since 2012.

"Clashes on the ground as well as fierce air strikes went on all night and are continuing Sunday, especially in the Sheikh Said district" of eastern Aleppo, said Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

It said regime forces took control of the Jandul crossroads in the northeast of the city.

The latest advances aim to clear the way for "a crucial and decisive land offensive," said the Damascus daily al-Watan which is close to the government.

The army launched its assault on the besieged sector of Aleppo more than two weeks ago with the backing of Russian air strikes, aiming to reunite the city which was Syria's economic hub before its conflict erupted in 2011.

According to the Observatory, air strikes by the regime and its Russian ally have claimed 273 lives, mostly civilians and including 53 children, since the September 22 launch of operations to reunite the government-held west and the east of Aleppo.

Another 17 civilians have died in artillery bombardment of eastern districts, says the Britain-based monitoring group.

The Observatory, which compiles its information from sources on the ground, said 50 civilians, including nine children, have also died in rebel bombardment of regime-controlled western districts.

On Saturday at the United Nations, Russia vetoed a French-drafted resolution demanding an end to the bombing of Aleppo, but its own rival measure on a truce was rejected.

- 'More dangerous' than Cold War -

The failure of the two resolutions deepened divisions at the U.N. Security Council between Moscow and the Western powers backing rebel forces in Syria's five-year war which has killed 300,000 people.

France's draft called for an end to all military flights over Aleppo and to air strikes on the rebel-held east that has 250,000 inhabitants.

"What is at stake today is first and foremost the fate of Aleppo and its people," France's Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault told the council, urging it to take "immediate action in order to save" the city.

It was the fifth time that Russia used its veto to block U.N. action on the war in Syria.

Shortly after Russia's veto, the Security Council rejected a rival draft presented by Moscow that called for a ceasefire but did not mention a halt in air strikes.

Britain's ambassador to the United Nations, Matthew Rycroft, described Saturday's failure in New York as "a bad day for Russia, but an even worse day for the people of Aleppo".

Following the meeting, his Russian counterpart Vitaly Churkin insisted that diplomatic efforts on Syria were not dead.

"No, no, no," he said.

The assault on Aleppo was launched just days after the collapse of a ceasefire in Syria that was brokered jointly by Russia and the United States.

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier warned that the mounting tensions between Washington and Moscow over the Syrian conflict had created a situation "more dangerous" than the Cold War.

"It's a fallacy to think that this is like the Cold War," Steinmeier said in an interview published by Bild newspaper. "The current times are different and more dangerous."

Comments 13
Thumb Southern...... 09 October 2016, 14:07

"Divided U.N. Security Council Fails to Act to 'Save Aleppo' " :

the Syrian govt's army has to press on in its campaign and the Russian to keep helping, thus to free Aleppo from the terrorists, this is called Save Aleppo and not otherwise.

Default-user-icon mustapha o. ghalayini (Guest) 09 October 2016, 14:41

aleppo will never fall...as for the help of the russians,let them try.

Thumb Mystic 09 October 2016, 15:11

No Aleppo will not fall, but you salafi takfiris will.

Thumb Mystic 09 October 2016, 14:47

A slap on the fake humanitarians, that only care about Western sponsored Al Qaeda rebels, and not on actual civilians in Gaza, Yemen and beyond.

Missing lebcan 09 October 2016, 15:52

Just a second!, last i remember Mystic is when Gaza was being bombarded be the Zionest last time your hASSin nASSri ignored the onslaught .... you Hypocrite Shia's!!! (i.e. you Shia are exactly like the Takfiri) the Muslims and the Christians will Overcome you SHIA and Takfiris Inshallah...

When MH17 was hit over Ukraine i was on the Russia truth wagon (Yes I do Believe the west did it), But YA MYSTIC, it is A FACT that bASSar and Putin Cake are Equally as Evil as the Zionest...

Haram.... people like you could never detach yourself from your Hizb and step back and comprehend the truth that.... 'Hey maybe nASSri is not really been truthful with me' MMMMMM

OH incase your asking about my support for Harri well unlike sheep like you... I supported him observed him now i don't in the least like the guy... We Muslims are searching for a Good guy... still nothing out there...

Thumb Mystic 09 October 2016, 17:01

ISIS and Nusra are not true Islam. It is devil worship.

Thumb Mystic 09 October 2016, 17:01

We stand with Assad against you people, Assad is a good strong man that fights to prevent salafi caliphate to take over the world.

Missing lebcan 09 October 2016, 15:54

This WAR is long from over if your War criminals don't calm down!!!
I don't think you can comprehend that MYSTIC

Thumb Mystic 09 October 2016, 17:21

Yes this war is far from over, all Wahabis and salafis must perish.

Thumb Mystic 09 October 2016, 17:57

Ibn Taymiyah coward making a new account everday, talks about Keyboard warrior. Go cry for Aleppo salafi

Thumb thepatriot 10 October 2016, 05:46

Yeah! Assad is a good man! He and his pops never harmed one Lebanese Citizen!

Idiot!

Default-user-icon kazan (Guest) 09 October 2016, 17:32

The reality is that the G7 countries do not care about this region , they care more about potential extermination of an animal specie than the Arab world. The sad thing here is that they don't try to emancipate themselves from the G7, on the contrary they are exterminating each other because of religious differences.

Thumb chrisrushlau 09 October 2016, 19:02

Naharnet and AFP find evidence of Syrian regime use of blister agents in assault on Aleppo.