Syrian Troops Capture Northern Parts of Rebel-Held Aleppo

Syrian Troops Capture Northern Parts of Rebel-Held Aleppo
A Syrian Kurdish activist group, which has been authenticated based on its contents, shows a Syrian woman carrying her belongings pass by Kurdish fighters, as she flees rebel-held eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo into the Sheikh Maqsoud area that is controlled by Kurdish fighters, on Nov. 27, 2016 The Rumaf via AP
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BEIRUT—Syrian government forces and their allies captured another major eastern Aleppo neighborhood and several smaller areas Monday, putting much of the northern part of Aleppo’s besieged rebel-held areas under government control for the first time in four years, state media reported.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said the areas captured by Syrian government troops include 10 neighborhoods and over 3,000 buildings in the past few days. The ministry added in a statement that more than 100 rebels have laid down their arms and exited the Syrian city’s eastern suburbs.

Aleppo, Syria’s largest city and former commercial center, has been contested since the summer of 2012 and a rebel defeat in the city would be a turning point in the five-year conflict. If Syrian forces capture all of east Aleppo, President Bashar Assad’s government will be in control of the country’s four largest cities as well as the coastal region.

Map details Aleppo, Syria; 2c x 1 1/2 inches; 96.3 mm x 38 mm.
Map details Aleppo, Syria; 2c x 1 1/2 inches; 96.3 mm x 38 mm.