Syrian army captures majority of rebel-held areas in Aleppo

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The Syrian forces have captured 93 per cent of the rebel-held areas in Aleppo, the media reported on Sunday. 
The majority of the rebel-held areas in the eastern part of Aleppo have recently fallen to the army, which is fighting to wrest control over the few remaining neighbourhoods, Xinhua news agency reported. 
Meanwhile, at least 3,000 civilians fled the rebel-held areas of Sukari, Fardos and Salahuddien in eastern Aleppo toward government-controlled areas west of the city on Saturday, a military source said. 
A day earlier, nearly 5,000 evacuated eastern Aleppo. 
The International Committee of the Red Cross said last week that over 30,000 civilians fled eastern Aleppo toward the government-controlled areas. 
This comes as the Syrian government forces have been on a crushing offensive against the rebels in eastern Aleppo. 
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said the decision for taking all of Aleppo has been taken, adding that the army recapture of rebel-held areas in Aleppo will change the course of the battles in Syria.