Syria's military has declared parts of Aleppo closed military zones as clashes with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) escalate, imposing a strict curfew effective since Wednesday afternoon. Residents of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighborhoods face urgent restrictions amid what the army calls a 'major escalation' 🚨.
The army opened humanitarian corridors until 3 p.m. local time to allow civilians to evacuate before the lockdown. State media reports civilian casualties from recent drone attacks and shelling, though both sides blame each other for the violence. 'Avoid movement immediately,' warned officials, labeling SDF positions as military targets 🎯.
This flare-up threatens fragile security in Aleppo, a city still recovering from years of conflict. The neighborhoods involved are strategic flashpoints, with stalled political talks since last March’s integration agreement between the government and SDF adding fuel to the fire 🔥. Analysts fear prolonged instability if diplomatic efforts remain gridlocked.
With cross-accusations of civilian targeting and no clear path to de-escalation, Aleppo’s residents brace for renewed uncertainty. As one local put it: 'We’re tired of choosing between bombs and lockdowns' 💔.
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Syrian army imposes curfew, seals Aleppo areas amid clashes with SDF
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