Rebels have seized control of significant areas in Aleppo, marking the most severe fighting in the region in years. The Syrian observatory reports rapid capture, although state media denies these claims. Government forces, backed by Russian airpower, retaliated with airstrikes and detentions. The UN reports a dire humanitarian situation, with hospitals reaching capacity. The resurgence of conflict highlights the Syrian regime’s vulnerabilities.
Aleppo’s unrest: What the rebel offensive means for Syria and Middle East

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