The Bashar al-Assad regime of Syria has massacred civilians, including women and children, while the brutal forces are burning a large number of people alive.
As many as 82 civilians were killed in Aleppo province; and around 100 civilians were slaughtered in Hama province.
On the same night, more than 300 civilians were injured while 500 people were affected from sarin gas. Assad has been known to be using chemical weapons since 2013.
The Syrian government took control of at least 97 percent of east Aleppo after intense bombardments, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a U.K.-based monitoring group.
Seizing the remaining territories would grant President Bashar al-Assad a strategic victory, returning all urban centers in the country to his control. Airstrikes continue to pound the collapsing opposition-held areas, where tens of thousands of civilians remain trapped, the observatory said.
The International Committee of the Red Cross asked all sides to spare the lives of civilians caught in the crossfire.
International efforts continue to form the formation of a corridor to evacuate the moderate opposition and civilians.
Russia and the Assad regime are known to bomb Aleppo, the Syrian province located 50 kilometers from Turkey, as a part of the terrorist organizations' and Assad's target to control northern Syria by taking the land from the moderate opposition.
The civil war in Syria has killed more than 250,000 people, according to the United Nations. The Syrian Center for Policy Research has established that the total death toll from conflict stands at more than 470,000.