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Syrians in Aleppo's Kurdish districts return after clashes
Summary
Syrian authorities say deadly clashes in the Kurdish-majority Sheikh Maqsud and Ashrafiyeh neighbourhoods displaced about 155,000 people; government forces have taken control and some residents have returned while Sheikh Maqsud remained closed.
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Deadly clashes erupted this week in Aleppo's Kurdish-majority Sheikh Maqsud and Ashrafiyeh neighbourhoods, according to Syrian authorities and reporting. Authorities say roughly 155,000 people were displaced by the fighting. The government announced it had taken full control after Kurdish fighters were transferred to autonomous areas in the northeast. Some residents returned to Ashrafiyeh to inspect their homes, while Sheikh Maqsud remained closed to civilians.
Key facts:
- Syrian authorities and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported dozens killed in the clashes.
- Authorities say around 155,000 people were displaced from the two neighbourhoods.
- The government took control after an agreement to transfer Kurdish fighters to northeast autonomous areas.
- Ashrafiyeh residents were able to return to inspect damage; Sheikh Maqsud was declared a closed military zone as authorities conducted operations.
Summary:
The reported clashes led to large-scale displacement and damage in parts of Aleppo’s Kurdish districts, with residents returning to assess conditions in Ashrafiyeh. The immediate security situation is that government forces control the areas but access to Sheikh Maqsud remains restricted. Undetermined at this time.
