💨 Abstract
Fierce fighting resumed in Aleppo, Syria, between government forces and Kurdish fighters, resulting in at least four deaths and thousands of civilians fleeing. The conflict, which began with shelling on Tuesday, has disrupted civilian life, closing key infrastructure and roads. The Syrian army and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) blame each other for the escalation. The fighting highlights a deepening stalemate between Damascus and Kurdish authorities, who resist integrating into the central government.
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