TEHRAN (Basirat)- The Syrian Army helped 1,500 people leave Aleppo's eastern part controlled by militants.

The Syrian Army helped 1,500 people leave Aleppo's eastern part controlled by militants.Some 1,500 people managed to leave eastern Aleppo neighborhoods besieged by militants, local media reported on Sunday.
"The army units secured departure route for 1500 people from Aleppo
city’s eastern parts," a field commander told Syria's state-run SANA
agency.
He added that families were located in makeshift centers, where they received all necessary service.
Earlier in the day, a source in Aleppo Governorate told the agency that a
number of families managed to leave eastern parts of Aleppo using the
Syrian army's advance in the Masaken Hanano neighborhood.
The situation in Aleppo has been seriously deteriorating over the
recent months. Thousands of citizens are believed to be trapped in the
terrorist-besieged eastern parts of Aleppo with no access to food or
water.
The Syrian civil war is ongoing since March 2011, with many armed groups
including terrorist organizations such as Daesh and al-Nusra Front
(both outlawed in Russia) involved in the conflict.