despite the deserted streets, thousands remained trapped inside alepeppo.dod and water is scarce. any hope of an eminent end to the fighting, dashed. brent: we are joined on the line tonight by elizabeth, the world health organization's representative in syria. she joins us from aleppo. good evening to you, elizabeth. thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us. can you tell us exactly what is the situation where you are. what are you seeing? elizabeth: [indiscernible] shooting from the roof. here is her i am. i can see smoke from several areas of aleppo. many injured. they don't have a place for the injured. there are 45 neighborhoods -- four or five neighborhoods. [indiscernible] elizabeth: they are trying to reach an agreement. unfortunately, we have not come to an agreement yet. there are high number coming out of the liberators area. it is raining and cold. brent: elizabeth, i have to ask you, have you been able to see anything to confirm what we have been hearing in terms of atrocities being committed and aleppo -- in aleppo? there have be