Thousands of residents are fleeing Aleppo in northern Syria as rebel groups intensify their assault on the city, according to local media.
On November 29, rebel factions fired shells at a dormitory in the heart of Aleppo, escalating fears among the civilian population. The attack has been cited as a significant factor driving the mass exodus of families seeking safety.
In response to the growing conflict, the rebel groups have formed a \"military government\" and imposed a curfew on Monday, further tightening the grip on the beleaguered city. These measures have disrupted daily life, forcing many to leave their homes in search of refuge.
The situation in Aleppo highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region, as residents navigate the dangers of conflict and displacement. International organizations are calling for urgent support to address the needs of those affected by the escalating violence.
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