Syrian army takes Aleppo district under intense bombardment

The Syrian army and its allies captured Sheikh Saeed district in Aleppo in overnight fighting, a war monitor and a Syrian official said early on Monday, amid the most intense bombardment in days, leaving insurgents in only a tiny pocket of the city.
Smoke and flames rise after air strikes on rebel-controlled besieged area of Aleppo
Smoke and flames rise after air strikes on rebel-controlled besieged area of Aleppo
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Sheikh Saeed lies in the south of the rebels' east Aleppo enclave, which has shrunk by more than three quarters in two weeks of government advances. It has been the site of intense fighting for days as insurgents tried to resist an army attack.

Rebel groups in Aleppo received a U.S.-Russian proposal on Sunday for a withdrawal of fighters and civilians from the city's opposition areas, but Moscow said no agreement had been reached yet in talks in Geneva to resolve the crisis.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad now stands ready to take back full control of Aleppo, which was Syria's most populous city before the war and would constitute his greatest prize so far after nearly six years of conflict.

But although Aleppo's fall would deal a stunning blow to rebels trying to knock Assad from power, he would still be far from restoring control across Syria. Swathes of the country remain in rebel hands, and on Sunday Islamic State retook Palmyra.

"The bombardment did not stop for a moment overnight," said a Reuters journalist in the government-held zone of the city, describing it as the most intense for days.

Tens of thousands of civilians remain in rebel-held areas, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said on Sunday, hemmed in by ever-changing front lines, pounded by air strikes and shelling and without basic supplies.

The Syrian army is backed by Russian war planes and Shi'ite militias supported by Iran.

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