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Syrian Army, Kurdish forces exchange strikes east of Aleppo

Syrian Army, Kurdish forces exchange strikes east of Aleppo

Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces exchanged fire on Tuesday (January 13, 2026) in a tense area of eastern Aleppo province, marking a possible escalation after days of clashes in the northern city. No casualties were immediately reported, as an impasse continues in negotiations between the central government and the SDF over merging its thousands of fighters into the national Army. The Syrian Army earlier declared an area east of Aleppo as a “closed military zone." Eastern Aleppo province has been a tense frontline dividing areas under the Syrian government and large swaths of northeastern Syria under the SDF. In a statement, the SDF said government forces have started shelling the Deir Hafer district. The group later said government troops launched exploding drones, artillery and rockets at a village south of Deir Hafer. Syrian state television later said the SDF targeted the village of Homeima on the other side of the Deir Hafer frontline with exploding drones. Several days of deadly clashes in Aleppo last week displaced tens of thousands of people. They ended over the weekend with the evacuation of Kurdish fighters from the contested neighbourhood of Sheikh Maqsoud. Aleppo Governor Azzam Ghareeb said Damascus now has full control of Sheikh Maqsoud and Achrafieh, where clashes took place. Syrian officials have accused the SDF of building up its forces near the towns of Maskana and Deir Hafer, about 60 kilometres (37 miles) east of Aleppo city. SANA , the state news agency, reported that the Army had declared the area a closed military zone because of “continued mobilisation” by the SDF, and accused the group of using the area as a launchpad for drone attacks in Aleppo city. The Army statement said the armed groups should withdraw east of the Euphrates River. A drone hit the Aleppo governorate building on Saturday shortly after two Cabinet Ministers and a local official held a news conference on the developments in the city. The SDF have denied mobilising in the area or being behind the attack. The leadership in Damascus, under interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, signed a deal in March with the SDF, which controls much of the northeast, for it to merge with the Syrian Army by the end of 2025. There have been disagreements on how it would happen. Some of the factions that make up the new Syrian Army, which was formed after the fall of former President Bashar Assad in a rebel offensive in December 2024, were previously Turkiye-backed insurgent groups that have a long history of clashing with Kurdish forces. The SDF for years has been the main US partner in Syria in fighting against the Islamic State group, but Turkiye considers the SDF a terrorist organisation because of its association with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, which has waged a long-running insurgency in Turkiye. A peace process is now underway. Despite the long-running U.S. support for the SDF, the Trump administration has also developed close ties with al-Sharaa's government and has pushed...

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