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Rebels control most of Aleppo – monitor

BEIRUT — A human rights monitor of Syria's war said on Saturday that rebels controlled most of Aleppo, reporting Russian airstrikes on parts of the country's second-largest city for the first time since 2016.

Syria's army admitted that rebels had entered 'large parts' of Aleppo, saying 'dozens of men from our armed forces were killed and others wounded.'

IN CONTROL An anti-government fighter shoots in the air in central Aleppo after jihadists and their allies entered the northern Syrian city on Nov. 30, 2024. AFP PHOTO

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