UN passes resolution on Syria as government gains ground in Aleppo
The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for an immediate end to the hostilities in Syria and access for humanitarian aid, as fighting continues to rage in Aleppo between the Syrian government and opposition forces.
The resolution was passed 122 votes to 13 as the Syrian army grew closer to recapturing east Aleppo, in a massive offensive that has Russian backing.
"This is a vote to stand up and tell Russia and Assad to stop the carnage," said US Ambassador Samantha Power.