Aleppo on High Alert: Syrian Army Establishes Military Zones Amid Fears of Renewed Conflict
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the region, the Syrian army has declared a large swathe of rural Aleppo a "closed military zone", sparking fears of renewed clashes with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The SDF's actions have been described as "aggressive" by government officials, who claim that the group has destroyed three vital bridges connecting areas under their control to those controlled by the Syrian government.
The declaration comes at a time when tensions between the SDF and the Syrian army are running high. The SDF, which is backed by US and Turkish forces, has been pushing for greater autonomy in northern Syria. However, the Syrian government has consistently refused to grant them significant concessions.
Eyewitnesses report that the destruction of the bridges was carried out with precision, causing widespread disruption to supply lines and communication networks. The move has been widely condemned by human rights groups, who fear it could lead to further instability in the region.
As tensions continue to escalate, officials on both sides are urging restraint. However, with the conflict lingering for years, many fear that this may be just another escalation of an already deeply entrenched cycle of violence.
The situation remains fluid, with reports continuing to emerge from the front lines. One thing is clear: the fate of Aleppo hangs in the balance, as factions vie for control of a city that has been wracked by war for years.
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the region, the Syrian army has declared a large swathe of rural Aleppo a "closed military zone", sparking fears of renewed clashes with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The SDF's actions have been described as "aggressive" by government officials, who claim that the group has destroyed three vital bridges connecting areas under their control to those controlled by the Syrian government.
The declaration comes at a time when tensions between the SDF and the Syrian army are running high. The SDF, which is backed by US and Turkish forces, has been pushing for greater autonomy in northern Syria. However, the Syrian government has consistently refused to grant them significant concessions.
Eyewitnesses report that the destruction of the bridges was carried out with precision, causing widespread disruption to supply lines and communication networks. The move has been widely condemned by human rights groups, who fear it could lead to further instability in the region.
As tensions continue to escalate, officials on both sides are urging restraint. However, with the conflict lingering for years, many fear that this may be just another escalation of an already deeply entrenched cycle of violence.
The situation remains fluid, with reports continuing to emerge from the front lines. One thing is clear: the fate of Aleppo hangs in the balance, as factions vie for control of a city that has been wracked by war for years.