The Syrian army says it has taken a strategic district of Aleppo in what would mark the most important advance in the divided city by the government and its allies in weeks.
However, anti-government fighters say the battle is not over.
The 1070 Apartments district is located on the southwestern outskirts of Aleppo and lies alongside the government’s corridor into the parts of the city that it controls.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), a UK-based group that reports on the war, said government forces and their allies seized full control of 1070 Apartments on Tuesday, calling it the most significant gain by the government in Aleppo since September.
A Syrian military source said the army and allied forces were in complete control of the area and surrounding hills.
They have made repeated efforts to force opposition fighters from the 1070 Apartments area since summer.
A military media unit run by Hezbollah carried a similar report.
Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shia group, is fighting in support of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria’s war, now well in its sixth year.
But officials in two anti-government groups active in Aleppo – Syria’s largest city and commercial hub before the war – said its fighters were still trying to fight back.
“The clashes around 1070 Apartments are still going on,” Zakaria Malahifji, head of the political office of the Fastaqim group, said, while confirming that Assad’s army had taken the district.
Yasser Alyousef from the political office of the Nour al-Din al-Zinki armed group said fighters had recovered positions they had lost on Monday.
Syrian government forces, backed by allied militias and Russian air power, launched a major assault on eastern Aleppo in September after besieging the area, which the UN says is home to 275,000 people.
On October 29, fighters counterattacked in an effort to break the siege, targeting government-held western districts of Aleppo in an offensive under the Free Syrian Army banner. But their progress slowed after early gains.
There were conflicting accounts of fighting on Tuesday in the village of Minian, also on the western edge of Aleppo.
Syrian state media said the army had advanced into Minian, which was taken by opposition groups at the start of their campaign.
The SOHR said the army and its allies had captured around half of Minian after heavy air strikes. The fall of Minian to the government would reverse some of the gains the anti-government groups have made during their offensive.
But Malahifji, of Fastaqim, denied there had been any clashes inside the village. “Minian is still with the rebels,” he said.
“The regime is trying to take it, but it’s still with the rebels.”
Russia says its air force has been observing a moratorium on air strikes on opposition-held eastern Aleppo since October 18.
The SOHR and emergency workers in eastern Aleppo said heavy air strikes had killed hundreds of people, and hit hospitals and other civilian facilities before that.
Russia is preparing to resume air strikes around Aleppo “in coming hours”, the Interfax news agency quoted a source in the Russian defence ministry as saying on Tuesday.
A senior US official reacted harshly to that possibility, saying the US had repeatedly sought to de-escalate the violence, only to see Russia flex its military muscle in support of Assad.
“An escalation would make it harder to resolve the brutal civil war in Syria and raise more doubts about Russia’s commitment to a political solution,” the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Rebel shelling of government-held western Aleppo has meanwhile killed dozens of people, the UN said last week in an update on the humanitarian situation in the city.
Further east, fighters aligned with the US-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) were pushing ahead in an offensive towards Raqqa, ISIL’s de facto capital in northern Syria.
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