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Syrian government and SDF trade blame as violence resumes in Aleppo

Syrian government and SDF trade blame as violence resumes in Aleppo

Syrian government and SDF trade blame as violence resumes in Aleppo 150 150 admin

Jan 6 (Reuters) – Fighting in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on Tuesday left at least four people dead and several others wounded, state media said, with the government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces trading blame for the violence.

The clashes are the latest to break out in the northern city as officials scramble to advance a deal to address Syria’s deepest remaining fracture by merging the U.S.-backed SDF with the central government.

The SDF is reluctant to give up autonomy it won during 14 years of war, which left it with control of Islamic State prisons and oil resources in a country that remains fragile little over a year after the ouster of ex-President Bashar al-Assad.

Failure to integrate the SDF into Syria’s army risks further violence and could potentially draw in Turkey, which has threatened an incursion against Kurdish fighters it views as terrorists.

Three of those killed on Tuesday were civilians, while the fourth was an army soldier, state news agency SANA said.

Syria’s defence ministry said in a statement that the SDF had continued its “escalation” by targeting army positions and residential areas in Aleppo.

The SDF denied responsibility, saying the casualties were caused by “indiscriminate” artillery and missile shelling by factions aligned with the Damascus government.

The agreement to integrate Kurdish forces was meant to be implemented by the end of 2025 but the two sides have made little progress, each accusing the other of stalling or acting in bad faith.

Syrian government forces and the SDF had agreed to de-escalate after clashes in late December.

(Reporting by Muhammad Al Gebaly and Menna Alaa El Din; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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