💨 Abstract
Fierce clashes between Syrian government forces and Kurdish fighters in Aleppo displaced over 45,000 civilians. The fighting, which resumed after a brief lull, resulted in civilian and fighter casualties. The U.S. is mediating to de-escalate the situation. The conflict highlights the deepening stalemate between Damascus and Kurdish authorities, who resist integrating into the central government. The violence disrupted civilian life, closing key infrastructure and roads.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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