G.O.G Posted November 19, 2016 Posted November 19, 2016 At least 27 people were killed on Saturday, including minors, by bombing of warplanes and military helicopters, and firing by government artillery against the eastern Syrian city of Aleppo, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The NGO said that the districts under attack were those of Ard al Hamra, Al Sheikh Nayar, Al Helik, Al Zabdie, Bustan al Basha, Masaken Hanano, Al-Sajur, Bab Yadid, Al Firdús, Al Haidariya, Baidin, Ain al Tal, Al Shaar, Al Mashad, Al Firdús, Al Misir and Al Ansari among others. Meanwhile, several rockets hit the areas of Seif al-Daula and Al-Azamiya, under the control of authorities and where at least two people were killed and 11 others injured. On the other hand, clashes between government troops and Islamic and rebel factions take place in the northern sector of eastern Aleppo, as well as in the neighborhood of Bustan al Basha where loyalists to the government of Damascus have made progress. On 15 November, attacks on Aleppo's eastern half, besieged by the army and controlled by the opposition, resumed after more than three weeks without operations, although Russia has denied its involvement as much as the Syrian authorities. Since that day, at least 150 people have lost their lives in the po[CENSORED]tion, including 21 minors and eleven women, according to data from the Observatory. Quote
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