Tens of thousands flee Syria regime offensive in Aleppo

UN says 35,000 displaced as Assad government launches fresh, Russian-backed airstrikes on opposition rebels

A picture taken on October 17, 2015 shows smoke billowing as a Syrian opposition fighter fires a weapon in the Mount Azzan area, 24 kms from the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, during reported fighting against forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad. (AFP PHOTO/THAER MOHAMMED)
A picture taken on October 17, 2015 shows smoke billowing as a Syrian opposition fighter fires a weapon in the Mount Azzan area, 24 kms from the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, during reported fighting against forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad. (AFP PHOTO/THAER MOHAMMED)

GENEVA — Tens of thousands of Syrians have fled their homes south of the second city Aleppo since a government offensive there began last week, a UN agency said on Tuesday.

The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said around 35,000 people had been displaced by the fighting.

“Around 35,000 people are reported to have been displaced from Hader and Zerbeh on the southwestern outskirts of Aleppo city, following government offensives over last few days,” said OCHA spokeswoman Vanessa Huguenin.

She said many of the displaced were living with host families and in informal settlements further west in the province.

“People urgently need food and basic household and shelter items,” she said.

“In addition, aid agencies are growing more and more concerned for families living outdoors as the weather is getting colder especially overnight.”

Syrian government forces began a new offensive south of Aleppo city on October 17, backed by Russian airstrikes.

They are fighting to take villages and towns that lie near the strategic Aleppo-Damascus highway.

More than 250,000 people have been killed since Syria’s conflict began with anti-government protests in March 2011.

Some four million Syrians have become refugees and around seven million have been internally displaced, according to the UN.

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