For the first time! The YPG, expelled from Aleppo, has dug tunnels under the hospital.

For the first time! The YPG, expelled from Aleppo, has dug tunnels under the hospital.

09.01.2026 11:43

Striking images emerged following the Syrian army's operation against the YPG/SDG positions in Aleppo. After the evacuation of YPG terrorists from Aleppo, it was observed that they had constructed a massive tunnel beneath the hospital, which contained a large number of bullets and observation points.

The Syrian Ministry of Defense announced that the terrorist organization YPG/SDG was given a deadline to leave Aleppo between 03:00 and 09:00, and a ceasefire would be implemented during these hours.

THE TIME GIVEN TO THE TERRORIST ORGANIZATION HAS EXPIRED

In a statement from the ministry, it was noted that the "armed groups" in the mentioned neighborhoods must leave the region by 09:00, and the time granted to the terrorist organization by the Syrian army has officially expired.

YPG MEMBERS ARE BEING EJECTED FROM ALEPPO

Following the ceasefire that has been ongoing since last night, the Damascus government has initiated the evacuation of YPG/SDG members from Aleppo. A security corridor has been established for the terrorists to cross to the east of the Euphrates River, and images from the region showed a series of buses prepared for the evacuation of YPG members.

First time captured! YPG expelled from Aleppo has built a tunnel under the hospital

THEY HAVE BUILT A HUGE TUNNEL UNDER THE HOSPITAL

After the evacuation of YPG terrorists, striking images emerged in Aleppo. It was observed that the terrorists had constructed a massive tunnel under the hospital, and it was noted that there were numerous munitions and observation points inside the tunnel.

First time captured! YPG expelled from Aleppo has built a tunnel under the hospital

"THE SYRIAN ARMY WILL ENSURE SAFE PASSAGES"

In a statement made by the Syrian Ministry of Defense, it was stated, "Armed individuals will only be allowed to carry light personal weapons. Safe passages will be provided by the Syrian army, allowing them to exit to the northeastern regions of the country."

First time captured! YPG expelled from Aleppo has built a tunnel under the hospital

CIVILIANS WILL BE ENABLED TO RETURN

The ministry's statement indicated that this step was taken to end the military situation in the neighborhoods, ensure the resumption of official institutions, and facilitate the return of civilians who left their homes. The exit process of the terrorist organization YPG/SDG will be conducted in coordination with internal security units.

First time captured! YPG expelled from Aleppo has built a tunnel under the hospital

USA: WE ARE TRYING TO EXTEND THE CEASEFIRE

Tom Barrack, the U.S. Ambassador to Ankara and Special Representative for Syria, made a new statement following the expiration of the deadline given by the Syrian army to the terrorist organization YPG/SDG. Barrack said, "The U.S. welcomes the temporary ceasefire achieved last night. We are working intensively to extend this ceasefire and understanding beyond the deadline at 9 o'clock."

First time captured! YPG expelled from Aleppo has built a tunnel under the hospital

OPERATION AGAINST YPG/SDG IN ALEPPO

Since January 6, the terrorist organization YPG/SDG has carried out attacks on many points in Aleppo from the regions it occupies. The Damascus administration has requested YPG/SDG to comply with agreements and cease attacks in Aleppo.

First time captured! YPG expelled from Aleppo has built a tunnel under the hospital

In response to the continued attacks by YPG/SDG, the Syrian army has begun pinpoint operations against the positions of the terrorist organization in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh neighborhoods of Aleppo, which it has occupied. While clashes continue in the region, the terrorist organization has carried out attacks on many civilian settlements in Aleppo.

First time captured! YPG expelled from Aleppo has built a tunnel under the hospital

Since January 6, the attacks carried out by the terrorist organization have resulted in the deaths of 9 Syrians, and 55 people, mostly civilians, have been injured. The Aleppo City Center Committee announced that the number of those evacuated to safe areas in Aleppo is 142,000. The Syrian army has largely taken control of the Ashrafiyeh neighborhood.

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