Comment: That's exactly what it is (almost, no one is forcing the civilians to leave - it's their choice). The U.S. State Department has totally lost the plot. They think the terrorists in Aleppo should stay armed, and that the civilians should be caught in the crossfire. Psychopaths pretending to be humanitarian. Meanwhile, the Russians and Syrians actually do it.
At the United Nations, U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power said in a tweet that she was given a copy of a "chilling letter" that was being distributed to civilians who are trapped in opposition-held parts of eastern Aleppo.
Comment: Chilling? Seriously? Apparently Ms. Power can't help but shudder whenever she finds out her beloved terrorists are about to be destroyed, and innocent people saved. Terrifying, truly!
Power said the letter "warns Syrians to leave eastern Aleppo and entrust their lives to a government that has bombed and starved them."
Comment: BS. You're a liar, Samantha, plain and simple.
Meanwhile, the United Nation's humanitarian-aid chief, Stephen O'Brien, warned on July 28 that the so-called "humanitarian corridors" proposed by Russia to help Syrians leave Aleppo must be used voluntarily and that their protection must be guaranteed.
Comment: RFE/RL's anti-Russian bias is so strong and so obvious, it emits an odor that travels digitally. They just can't bring themselves to even admit that Syrians and Russians would open an actual humanitarian corridor. Guess that's because it's something propagandists like RFE/RL would never themselves do. Projection much?!













Comment: Russia and Syria launch mass humanitarian operation in Aleppo