Earlier on Sunday, the World Health Organization (WHO) reportedly said that all hospitals in rebel-held areas east of Aleppo were rendered out of service as a result of the intense shelling. Activists also confirmed the claim.
"I called for a halt of all aerial bombing on hospitals," Mistura told reporters.
Meanwhile, Mistura highlighted some items in the UN "humanitarian" plan for Aleppo.
The plan includes medical evacuation of 200 civilians, after receiving reports about the hospitals bombing.
It also includes entering medical aid to the civilians who are unable to leave, as well as delivering food aid to eastern Aleppo.
Additionally, the plan also urge for an international rotation for doctors in eastern Aleppo, due to the lack of medical personnel in eastern Aleppo as a result of the shelling.
Mistura said the Syrian government has not yet agreed on the plan, while the rebels in eastern Aleppo gave an initial approval.
He also touched upon UN proposals for ending the violence in Aleppo, firstly starting by stopping the bombings from all warring parties.
Secondly, the evacuation of the al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front and civilians who want to follow their leads.
Other militants who want to stay can remain there but not Nusra, Mistura stressed.
The envoy also clarified that he had suggested local administration for the rebels in eastern Aleppo, not autonomy, adding that the foreign minister rejected this idea.
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