Up to 20,000 people are fleeing the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Regime troops have pushed into the eastern suburbs overnight, killing many civilians.
Food stocks are non-existent and there are no functioning hospitals.
ReliefAid founder Mike Seawright told Rachel Smalley the main emotion being held by his staff and the community is fear.
"And this is a fear of being killed or injured, especially with no medical care. A fear of reprisal, many for simply living in opposition-controlled territory."
Seawright said people are also afraid of detention and torture in the event that government forces take them or their families.
LISTEN ABOVE:Â ReliefAid founder Mike Seawright spoke with Rachel Smalley
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