Syria: Troops and Rebels Reinforce for Big Aleppo Battle
Syrian rebels have stepped up their stockpiling of ammunition and medical supplies in preparation for a major battle in Aleppo, a BBC reporter says.
The rebels, who are in control large parts of Syria’s second city, have set up checkpoints and sniper positions.
Activists say columns of government troops and tanks are heading towards the city from other areas.
Aleppo is the country’s commercial capital, and is key to the battle to control the north of the country.
Street battles have been reported throughout Aleppo for almost a week, as rebels try to hold on to seized neighbourhoods.
The BBC’s Ian Pannell near the city says thousands of people are leaving as fears grow that an intense battle is looming.
He says the rebels are reinforcing their ranks with more fighters, medical supplies, and ammunition such as Kalashnikov rifles.
But restive neighbourhoods have been pounded by artillery, mortars and helicopter gunfire from government forces in recent days.
And troops and tanks were reported to be heading to Aleppo from the city of Hama, and from the border posts with Turkey in Idlib province.