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Air strikes target road out of rebel-held Aleppo: Observatory

Published: 23 Feb 2016 - 12:07 pm | Last Updated: 14 Nov 2021 - 07:04 am
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A man rides a motorcycle past damaged buildings in al-Myassar neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria January 31, 2016. Reuters

 

BEIRUT: Air strikes targeted one of the last roads into opposition-held areas of Aleppo on Tuesday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, a day after the United States and Russia presented a ceasefire plan to begin Saturday.

Observatory Director Rami Abdulrahman described the air strikes as heavy and said they were believed to be carried out by Russian jets.

The targeted road links rebel-held parts of Aleppo with rural areas to the west of the city that provide access to other opposition-held areas including Idlib province.

A Syrian army offensive backed by Russian air strikes and allied fighters from Lebanon and Iran earlier this month cut the most direct rebel supply route from opposition-held parts of Aleppo to the northern border with Turkey.

Government offensives are also targeting areas held by insurgents to the south of the city, and areas held by Islamic State to the east of the city.

Reuters