"The United Nations is extremely saddened and appalled by the recent escalation in fighting in several parts of Syria," the UN's humanitarian coordinator for Syria Ali al-Za'atari and regional humanitarian coordinator Kevin Kennedy said.
In a statement, they called on "all parties to cease indiscriminate attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure".
The comments came as government bombardment rocked rebel-held east Aleppo, where more than 250,000 people are living under regime siege.
Za'atari, the most senior UN official based in Damascus, and Kennedy said the organisation had a plan to provide east Aleppo with assistance.
"The UN has shared with all parties to the conflict in Aleppo and member states concerned a detailed humanitarian plan to provide urgently needed assistance to the inhabitants of east Aleppo, and conduct medical evacuations for the ill and injured," they said.
"It is imperative all parties agree to the plan and allow us to secure immediate, safe and unimpeded access to provide relief to those most in need in east Aleppo, but equally in all other parts of Syria where there are people in need."
Moscow has organised several brief truces intended to encourage civilians and surrendering rebels to leave east Aleppo, but few have done so, and the UN has said it was unable to organise secure aid deliveries or evacuations within such short windows.
Russia is a key ally of the government in Damascus and has waged a military campaign to bolster President Bashar al-Assad's government against rebels.
Moscow says it is not currently bombing Aleppo, though earlier this week it announced a "major operation" in neighbouring Idlib province, as well as in central Homs province.
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