💨 Abstract
Fierce clashes in Aleppo between Syrian government forces and Kurdish fighters resulted in at least ten deaths and thousands of displaced civilians. The fighting, which resumed after a brief lull, has disrupted daily life, closing key infrastructure. Both sides blame each other for the escalation. The U.S. is mediating to de-escalate tensions, but progress has been minimal. The conflict risks further violence and potential Turkish intervention.
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