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Turkey condemns Syrian regime bomb attack on Aleppo

Military experts say the initial aim of the Syrian army’s new battles in Aleppo is to besiege the rebel-held areas and cut off their supply lines to force a surrender. Once Syria’s commercial centre, large parts of Aleppo are under siege and food and basic necessities are often scarce, dependent on humanitarian aid convoys that arrive only after complex worldwide negotiations.

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An estimated 11 million Syrians have fled their homes since the war broke out in 2011. But there is little sign that any party is poised for victory or can restore stability, and foreign powers are becoming more involved.

The casualties have been perpetrated by the Russian- and Iran-backed regime of Syrian Dictator Bashar al-Assad, various opposition forces that include the terrorist group Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (JFS), the former al Qaeda affiliate known as the al-Nusra Front, and its rival the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL), as well as the US -led coalition, including USA -backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), led by the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG). Rebels last week advanced in Hama, prompting fierce clashes with government forces. This news story is related to Print/148875-Syria-regime-retakes-Aleppo-district-from-rebels/ – breaking news, latest news, pakistan ne.

Western countries, Turkey and most Arab states oppose both Assad’s government and Islamic State, while supporting other anti-Assad factions.

“The message from Assad and Russian Federation is this: ‘You have to accept my conditions or die, ‘” he said.

The ministry accused the rebels and their regional and worldwide backers of carrying out gas attacks against the Syrian civilians. The several minute video shows children crying and struggling to breathe through oxygen masks at a makeshift hospital, which appears to be run by the Aleppo Doctors Association.

Video has emerged showing residents of the Syrian city of Aleppo, including children, coughing and wheezing after medical workers say the Assad regime dropped a chlorine gas bomb on a rebel-held neighborhood on Tuesday.

Sahloul said he believes the use of chemical weapons is part of a strategy to displace Syrians in opposition-held territories.

However, the government has a history of being accused of similar attacks.

He said the Syrian conflict has seen a resurgence in chemical weapons, which had not been widely used since the Iran-Iraq War and Saddam Hussein’s campaign against the Kurds in the late 1980s.

However, the deal did not remove stocks of chlorine, a dual-use chemical that has industrial applications but can also be used as a crude chemical weapon, delivered by improvised barrel bomb. The Russians and the Syrian government are the only two operating in the skies over the city.

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“If you are wondering #WhatISAleppo: More than 100 cases of suffocation in al-Sukkari neighborhood, #Aleppo, in a chlorine gas #BarrelBombs attack, ” the Syrian Coalition, an exiled opposition group, tweeted.

American Medical Society @sams_usa via Twitter