Aleppo girl tells Twitter she is 'on the run' after family home bombed
A Twitter account detailing the harrowing life of a seven-year-old Syrian girl in Aleppo has said she narrowly escaped death when her family home was bombed as government forces advanced on rebel-held parts of the city.
Bana Alabed has amassed some 137,000 followers since joining the social media site in September, sharing videos and pictures of life during the year conflict from her @AlabedBana account managed by her mother, Fatemah.
Overnight Sunday to Monday, the account posted a message telling her followers: "Last message - under heavy bombardments now, can't be alive anymore. When we die, keep talking for 200,000 still inside. BYE.- Fatemah".
Several hours later, a picture of the young girl covered in dust was uploaded with the text: "Tonight we have no house, it's bombed & I got in rubble. I saw deaths and I almost died. - Bana #Aleppo".
A following tweet posted later on Monday read: "Under heavy bombardments now. In between death and life now, please keep praying for us. #Aleppo". The latest post said her family was "on the run".
The Reuters news agenct could not immediately verify the events described by Bana and her mother.
The Syrian army and its allies on Monday announced the capture of a swathe of eastern Aleppo from rebels in an accelerating attack that threatens to crush the opposition in its most important urban stronghold.
Contacted by Reuters, Fatemah said the family were staying with neighbours while they looked for another house.
"We wait & see because right now we are fighting for life," she said in English via Twitter.
Bana's past Twitter messages have gained responses from various users including Harry Potter author JK Rowling, who has sent the young girl eBooks of the best-selling series. Rowling has re-posted Bana's latest messages.
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