After a brief respite, bombs fell heavily on Aleppo on Sunday, bringing the city divided between the government and rebels again to the epicenter of the Syrian war.
Fighting resumed on both sides of the city after the collapse of peace talks in Geneva.
The government said it began a new attack to take areas of Aleppo under rebel control, a campaign that would likely aim to seal the last route into rebel-held areas. Air strikes on rebel-held areas have resumed.
Determined to keep their last supply route open, rebels have stepped up their bombardment of government-held areas of the city, and of a predominantly Kurdish district controlled by a militia with which they are also at war.
REUTERS
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