The old Aleppo cemetery filled up a year ago. The new one filled up last week. Now the dead are left in the besieged enclave’s streets, buried in backyards and overwhelming the morgues.
Medical officials secured yet another plot for the dead. But they say they have no way to dig graves with government troops now crashing into opposition-held eastern Aleppo, shelling civilians as they flee and forcing thousands to squeeze into a chaotic, devastated and shrinking pocket of neighborhoods.
“We have no more room,” said Mohammed Abu Jaafar, the head of the local forensic authority. His department is so overwhelmed, the staff registering the dead pleaded with him not to take any more bodies.
“Even if I were to consider mass burials, I don’t have the machines to do the digging,” he said in a telephone interview.
Dignity in death has been lost as the rebel-held enclave that has held out for four years collapses.
For two weeks, government forces bombarded the area, killing more than 310 civilians, including 42 children, and up to 220 opposition fighters, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Then last weekend, ground troops stormed into the 17-square-mile enclave, captured half of it and advanced on the rest.
UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Stephen O’Brien pleaded on Wednesday for access to eastern Aleppo, home to some 275,000, “before it becomes one giant graveyard.”

No more room for the dead as Aleppo is crushed

This frame grab from video provided on Oct. 17, 2016 by the Aleppo News Network, shows men carrying the bodies of dead children to be buried in a cemetery in eastern Aleppo city, Syria. (AP)
The Associated Press, Beirut
Sunday 04 December 2016
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