Deadly clashes hit Aleppo as evacuation deal on hold

Smoke is seen billowing in the background in a opposition-held neighbourhood in the northern city of Aleppo. (AFP)
Updated 15 December 2016
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Deadly clashes hit Aleppo as evacuation deal on hold

ALEPPO, SYRIA: Shelling and air strikes sent terrified residents running through the streets of Aleppo on Wednesday as a deal to evacuate opposition districts of the city was in danger of falling apart. 
The agreement reached Tuesday was meant to pave the way for thousands of civilians and opposition fighters to evacuate Syria’s second city, scene of some of the worst fighting in more than five years of war.
But cold and hungry civilians who had gathered before dawn to evacuate were instead plunged back into a familiar nightmare.
“Bombing is ongoing, no one can move. Everyone is hiding and terrified,” activist Mohammad Al-Khatib told AFP from inside the city.
“The wounded and dead are lying in the street. No one dares to try and retrieve the bodies.”
The evacuation, agreed under a deal brokered by Russia and Turkey, had been due to begin at 5:00 am (0300 GMT) but was delayed, with buses parked outside opposition-held areas left waiting.
Following several hours of quiet, fighting then erupted anew in the ravaged city, with Syria’s regime, the opposition and their foreign allies trading accusations of blame.
As booms of air strikes and artillery fire rang out, an AFP correspondent in opposition areas saw panicked civilians running in the streets to find shelter, some hiding in the doorframes of damaged buildings.
The correspondent saw several wounded civilians, as well as a regime tank turning its cannon toward opposition-held districts and opening fire.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported “very intense clashes on every front line” and said at least two people had been killed in opposition areas.