Free Syrian Army claimed Sunday they had regained "full control" of a key neighbourhood in the northern province of Aleppo, as fighting continued across the country. "Our fighters are now in full control of Salaheddine neighbourhood after fierce battles throughout the night," Abu Omar al-Halabi, a Free Syrian Army commander in Aleppo told dpa. The London-based Syrian observatory for Human rights said government troops battled with the fighters at the entrances of Bustan Al-Basha district, and helicopter gunships attacked the opposition bastions of Hanano, Qadi Askar, Sheikh Khader, Bustan al-Qasr and Sakhur. The Observatory said that Sunday's death toll had so far reached 37 people, comprising 19 civilians, nine rebels and nine soldiers.