10.01.2026 07:30
While the Syrian army's operation against the SDF in Aleppo continues, YPG members clashed with each other. According to Syrian security sources, a conflict broke out among the organization members who did not want to leave Aleppo, resulting in the deaths of some terrorists. Meanwhile, in the new operation that began last night, 90% of the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood has been brought under control.
The Syrian army continues its pinpoint operations against the elements of the terrorist organization YPG/SDG, which are trapped in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood and reluctant to leave Aleppo.
90% OF THE CRITICAL NEIGHBORHOOD HAS BEEN CAPTURED
It has been reported that the army has cleared more than 90% of the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood in Aleppo from the elements of the terrorist organization YPG/SDG. In a statement, it was said, "The Syrian Arab Army has completed screening operations in more than 90% of the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood."
CALL FROM THE MINISTRY TO SURRENDER
The Syrian Ministry of Defense also made a written statement regarding the operations carried out in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood of Aleppo. In the statement, the elements of the terrorist organization YPG/SDG, who do not leave the area, were called upon to surrender their weapons to the nearest military point in exchange for guarantees of their personal safety. The ministry's statement also emphasized that the Syrian army is "determined to continue its duties to establish national sovereignty, and that it will respond harshly to any source of fire in order to ensure the security and stability of the region and protect civilians."
600 TERRORISTS CAME FROM QANDIL, THEY CLASHED WITH EACH OTHER
According to a report in the Turkish newspaper; Syrian security sources stated that there are about 3,000 PKK terrorists in the Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafiyeh, and Beni Zayd neighborhoods, saying, "600 of them came from Qandil. They were supposed to leave the region after negotiations with the Syrian government. Everything was arranged. However, they announced around noon that they had changed their minds. Disagreements arose among themselves. An internal conflict broke out within the organization, and some terrorists were killed. They opened fire on the buses sent to them to leave the neighborhood they occupied."
MINES WILL BE CLEARED
The terrorists have booby-trapped some streets they withdrew from with explosives and mines. Long tunnels located under some buildings are noteworthy. Meanwhile, as the terrorists did not leave the neighborhoods they occupied, the Syrian army shared maps of the places where the terrorists are holed up. Security forces stated that these points would be targeted and called on civilians to stay away from these areas.