Thousands of civilians have fled the war-torn city of Aleppo as fighting between the Syrian government forces and Kurdish-led rebels escalates. The violence has been confined to areas previously declared 'closed military zones' by the government, forcing people to abandon their homes in a desperate bid for safety.
I'm Resul Serdar, reporting live from the city. I've witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of this conflict, with families forced to leave behind everything they hold dear. The sounds of gunfire and explosions fill the air as the situation on the ground remains increasingly volatile.
Eyewitnesses describe scenes of chaos and destruction, with buildings reduced to rubble and debris-filled streets. Many are struggling to survive, with limited access to basic necessities like food, water, and medical care. The humanitarian crisis deepening by the hour, with thousands more expected to flee in the coming days.
The Syrian government has long maintained that areas declared 'closed military zones' pose a security risk, but critics argue this is little more than a pretext for targeting innocent civilians. As the conflict continues to rage on, one thing is clear: the people of Aleppo will not be silenced or ignored.
I've spoken to numerous residents who have been forced to flee their homes, leaving behind everything they know and love. Their stories are a testament to the human cost of this conflict, with many still reeling from the trauma and displacement caused by this ongoing crisis.
I'm Resul Serdar, reporting live from the city. I've witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of this conflict, with families forced to leave behind everything they hold dear. The sounds of gunfire and explosions fill the air as the situation on the ground remains increasingly volatile.
Eyewitnesses describe scenes of chaos and destruction, with buildings reduced to rubble and debris-filled streets. Many are struggling to survive, with limited access to basic necessities like food, water, and medical care. The humanitarian crisis deepening by the hour, with thousands more expected to flee in the coming days.
The Syrian government has long maintained that areas declared 'closed military zones' pose a security risk, but critics argue this is little more than a pretext for targeting innocent civilians. As the conflict continues to rage on, one thing is clear: the people of Aleppo will not be silenced or ignored.
I've spoken to numerous residents who have been forced to flee their homes, leaving behind everything they know and love. Their stories are a testament to the human cost of this conflict, with many still reeling from the trauma and displacement caused by this ongoing crisis.