The head of Medecins San Frontieres in Syria says the world is turning a blind eye to the suffering of civilians in Syria.
In the past week more than 220 civilians have been killed as violence has increased across Syria.
Deaths are the result of Assad and Russian bombing with 50 of the dead listed as children.
Muskilda Zancada is the Medicines san Frontieres Head of Mission for Syria. She is deeply concerned about the growing death toll in the northern city of Aleppo.
“The world is turning a blind eye to the carnage in Aleppo,” Ms Zancada said.
“In the past week the doctors we support in Aleppo have reported an upsurge in attacks that are targeting civilian infrastructure.
“Where there are hospitals markets and residential areas that are still under fire and nobody is doing anything to put out the flames,” Relief web reported.
Ms Zancada said any sense of reprieve felt over the last few months is clearly over.
“We are back to the same level of brutality that existed before and this is very, very worrying. The situation is worsening even more if you can say,” ABC Online reported.