Syrian planes pound Aleppo for fourth straight day

The offensive has killed more than 100 people so far and overwhelmed Aleppo’s struggling hospitals.

December 18, 2013 03:24 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:05 pm IST - BEIRUT

This December 15, 2013 citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Centre shows flames rising from burning vehicles following a Syrian government airstrike in Aleppo. Activists say Syrian warplanes are pounding opposition-held parts of Aleppo for the fourth straight day on Wednesday.

This December 15, 2013 citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Centre shows flames rising from burning vehicles following a Syrian government airstrike in Aleppo. Activists say Syrian warplanes are pounding opposition-held parts of Aleppo for the fourth straight day on Wednesday.

Activists say Syrian warplanes are pounding opposition-held parts of the northern city of Aleppo for the fourth straight day in a push to drive rebels out.

Aleppo-based activist Abu al-Hassan Marea and the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights say military aircraft were targeting roads and Aleppo’s eastern sector with heavy machinegun fire early on Wednesday.

The offensive has killed more than 100 people so far and overwhelmed Aleppo’s struggling hospitals.

Activists say the ongoing assault is the worst they have witnessed so far.

They suggest President Bashar Assad’s government is trying to crush the opposition in the contested city ahead of an international peace conference in late January in Switzerland.

Aleppo has been a major front in Syria’s civil war since the rebels launched an offensive there in mid-2012.

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