More than 10,000 civilians have fled eastern parts of Aleppo in the past 24 hours for districts of the city under the control of Syria's government, a monitor said today.
It takes to about 130,000 the number of civilians displaced since regime forces launched an offencive to retake the rebel-held east in mid-November, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Pro-government forces today seized the Aleppo district of Sheikh Saeed, putting it in control of 90 percent of areas once held by the rebels, the Britain-based monitoring group said earlier.
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Syria's second city, Aleppo had been divided since 2012 between government forces in the west and rebel groups in the east.
In less than a month, a blistering offencive by Syria's army and allied militia has overrun most of rebel territory in the city.