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Kurdish forces leave Aleppo after ceasefire deal reached
Summary
The final Kurdish fighters withdrew from Aleppo under a ceasefire announced after international mediation; buses were reported leaving the Sheikh Maqsoud neighbourhood.
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The final Kurdish fighters have left the Syrian city of Aleppo following a ceasefire announced in the early hours of Sunday. The withdrawal was reported after international mediation produced an agreement. Mazloum Abdi, leader of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, said the deal secured safe evacuation for fighters, the wounded and trapped civilians. The clashes began earlier in the week after talks to integrate the Kurds into Syria's new government reached a stalemate.
Key facts:
- Officials announced a ceasefire reached through international mediation and reported safe evacuations for fighters, the wounded and trapped civilians.
- The final Kurdish-led SDF members were reported to have withdrawn from Aleppo, with buses seen leaving the Kurdish-majority neighbourhood of Sheikh Maqsoud.
- The recent clashes followed a breakdown in negotiations over integrating the Kurds into Syria's new government.
Summary:
The withdrawal ends the immediate presence of Kurdish fighters in Aleppo. Undetermined at this time.
