Syria Halts East Aleppo Offensive to Evacuate Civilians
Rebels Cornered in Last Districts
by Jason Ditz, December 08, 2016
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has announced the suspension of Syrian military operations in eastern Aleppo, saying that the focus is being shifted to a major evacuation operation to get civilians out of the remaining combat areas.
The US continued to say there was no negotiation ongoing with Russia, and that while they express hope that the announced pause in the offensive is a good sign, they are withholding judgement to see how long the pause lasts.
The US and other Western nations have been demanding an unconditional ceasefire for days, with an eye toward preventing the rebels’ outright loss. At this point, the Syrian military appears comfortable that the remaining rebels are trapped in a small enough area that they don’t pose a real threat of recovering, and that they can afford to take time to evacuate civilians.
That’s been a recurring issue, however, as previous attempts to evacuate civilians from rebel-controed area have seen
not only the rebels block a lot of the evacuees, but use such pauses to put together new counter-offensives. At this point, it seems unlikely that such a counter-offensive is going to shift the battle meaningfully.
not only the rebels block a lot of the evacuees, but use such pauses to put together new counter-offensives. At this point, it seems unlikely that such a counter-offensive is going to shift the battle meaningfully.

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