Clashes in Aleppo as deadline for SDF’s integration into army approaches
Summary
Clashes recently occurred in Aleppo between Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) as they face a year-end deadline to integrate the SDF into the Syrian army. While an agreement was signed earlier this year to incorporate SDF fighters, disputes over how to execute this agreement have led to tensions.Key Facts
- The fighting in Aleppo involved Syrian government troops and the SDF, a Kurdish-led group.
- The clashes happened as a deadline to integrate the SDF into the Syrian army approaches.
- A truce was quickly agreed upon after the fighting began.
- An agreement for integration was signed in March 2025 between the Syrian government and the SDF.
- The SDF is mostly made up of People’s Defense Units (YPG), linked to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
- Turkey opposes the PKK, which it considers a terrorist group, and supports Syria's stance against the SDF.
- Analysts say disagreements over how to integrate the SDF fighters have stalled progress.
- Turkey has threatened military action if no resolution is reached peacefully.
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