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Two million at risk of siege in Syria's Aleppo: UN
Agence France Presse
DAMASCUS: More than two million people in Syria's Aleppo are in danger of coming under total siege, the United Nations has warned, calling for immediate access to the heavily bombed city.

Ferocious fighting has rocked divided Aleppo in recent weeks, with rebels and regime forces seizing rival access routes and cutting off residents.

In a statement Monday, the U.N.'s top humanitarian official in Syria, Yacoub El Hillo, and regional coordinator Kevin Kennedy called for a "humanitarian pause" in the hostilities.

Two million people in the city are living in fear of besiegement, including up to 275,000 people trapped in east Aleppo, the statement said.

The fighting in Aleppo is reported to have killed at least 130 civilians since the end of July, and has damaged hospitals, clinics, and the city's power and water networks.

"The U.N. stands ready to assist the civilian population of Aleppo, a city now united in its suffering," the statement read.

"At a minimum, the U.N. requires a full-fledged ceasefire or weekly 48-hour humanitarian pauses to reach the millions of people in need throughout Aleppo and replenish the food and medicine stocks, which are running dangerously low."

Fighting in Aleppo, Syria's former economic powerhouse, flared in late June when government forces closed in on the Castello Road, the last route into rebel-held parts of the city.

The road was severed in mid-July, sparking food shortages and skyrocketing prices in the eastern districts.

In a major push last week, a coalition of rebels, Islamists, and extremists cut off the regime's own main access road on the southern edges of the city.

Each side has used their newly acquired territory to bring food and other supplies into neighborhoods of the city they control, but the roads are still not safe for civilians to use.

"When used to intentionally deprive people of food and other items essential to their survival, siege tactics constitute a war crime," the U.N. statement said.

More than 290,000 people have been killed since Syria's conflict erupted in March 2011.


 
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