Hundreds of men from east Aleppo missing
They have disappeared after crossing into government-controlled areas: UN rights office

GENEVA: Hundreds of men from eastern Aleppo have gone missing after
leaving rebel-held areas, the United Nations’ human rights office said
on Friday, voicing deep concern over their fate at the hands of
government forces.
UN human rights spokesman Rupert Colville told a
news briefing the office had heard “worrying allegations that hundreds
of men have gone missing after crossing into government-controlled
areas” of Aleppo.
“Given the terrible record of arbitrary detention, torture and disappearances, we are of course deeply concerned,” he said.
Some
100,000 civilians are believed to remain in the “ever-shrinking”
opposition-held areas of the city, he said, also citing reports that
rebels had prevented some civilians from fleeing to safety, which would
be a potential war crime.
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