Axîn Nûcan, a commander of Aleppo’s defense forces, said the mercenaries have fled. “We will win. Our people are with us, we are determined.” Photo courtesy of ANF News. Clashes erupted in northern Aleppo on January 7, 2026, after Syria’s military opened evacuation corridors for civilians in the predominantly Kurdish neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud and Achrafieh. About 850 civilians fled before the army’s deadline, after which the areas were declared closed military zones. The violence killed at least 11 people and wounded dozens across government and Kurdish-controlled areas, with reports of severe food and water shortages inside the neighborhoods. Flights to and from Aleppo were suspended, and schools and government offices shut down. The Syrian government announced plans for a limited military operation, blaming attacks…

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