In the calls, Kerry dismissed claims made by Russia and the Assad regime that the Aleppo strikes were targeting the Al-Nusra Front. "The secretary made clear that we urged Russia to take steps to stop regime violations, especially its indiscriminate aerial attacks on Aleppo," Kirby said.
Meanwhile, thousands of users have called on people to deactivate their social media accounts or to turn their profile pictures red to draw attention to the Syrian regime`s air offensive in Aleppo, Al Jazeera reported.
With many in the city left for dead or forced to flee, social media users are using the hashtags #MakeFacebookRed and #AleppoIsBurning to highlight the current offensive. Many users lashed out at Facebook for not initiating a Safety Check for Aleppo which it used after the attacks in Paris and Brussels which allowed users to inform their relatives and friends that they were safe. Some protested Facebook and reacted to the situation by deactivating their Facebook accounts.
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