The Aleppo doctor facing death every day to save lives

Aleppo, a war-ravaged city split between the government and rebels, is an emblem of the Syrian conflict.

Rebels are now pushing with a "last-chance" assault seeking to break the Syrian forces' siege on their territories.

The BBC spoke to a doctor running one of the few remaining hospitals in the rebel-held areas of the city.

Dr Hamza al-Khatib, a general surgeon, lives and works in the hospital. He reveals how they help people survive in a battle zone.

Produced by: Dina Demrdash, Nader Ibrahim

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