25.01.2026 22:13
The ceasefire reached with YPG/SDG in Syria has been extended by the Damascus government for another 15 days, while the terrorist organization violated the agreement. As a result of the SDG elements opening fire in the Hasakeh and Qamishli regions, 2 young people lost their lives, and many young people were detained. Some areas located in the rural part of Aleppo city were bombed by the SDG.
According to the news from the Syrian state television Al-Ikhbariyya, while the ceasefire process agreed upon between the Damascus government and the terrorist organization YPG/SDG continues, SDG elements have committed numerous violations in the region.
2 PEOPLE KILLED, MANY YOUNG PEOPLE ABDUCTED
It was reported that as a result of the SDG's attacks, one young person lost their life in Hasakah, and another young person died in the village of Al-Garika in the rural area of Qamishli. It was also stated that SDG forces committed numerous violations in the Derbesiyye area in the north of Hasakah province and abducted many young people in the region.
BOMBARDMENT IN RURAL ALEPPO
In a statement from the Syrian Civil Defense Unit, it was noted that "YPG renewed its bombardment of the areas in rural Aleppo. A house in the village of Al-Havi in the rural area of Jarabulus, located on the west bank of the Euphrates River in northern Aleppo, was targeted by a missile launched from the Aynularab area controlled by the organization." The statement also mentioned that civil defense teams conducted investigations in the targeted area and that no casualties or injuries were recorded.
SYRIAN ARMY OPENED TWO HUMANITARIAN CORRIDORS
Meanwhile, despite the SDG's violations of the ceasefire, the Syrian Army Operations Committee announced that two separate humanitarian corridors were activated in the rural areas of Raqqa–Hasakah and Aleppo. Accordingly, the first corridor was established near the village of Tel Davud on the Raqqa–Hasakah road in coordination with the Hasakah Governorate. The second humanitarian corridor was opened near the village of Nur Ali at the Aynularab junction on the M4 highway in coordination with the Aleppo Governorate. Officials stated that these corridors were allocated for the delivery of humanitarian aid and the safe passage of urgent and sensitive humanitarian cases.
24-VEHICLE CONVOY DEPARTED FROM ALEPPO
The Syrian government also sent a humanitarian aid convoy consisting of 24 vehicles to Aynularab, which is under SDG occupation. Coordinated by the Aleppo Governorate, a convoy of 24 vehicles containing United Nations (UN) humanitarian aid materials departed from Aleppo.
WHAT HAPPENED?
The Syrian Ministry of Defense announced yesterday that the ceasefire with the terrorist organization YPG was extended for 15 days starting from January 24 at 23:00. The statement indicated that the extension of the ceasefire was due to the process of transporting ISIS detainees from YPG-controlled prisons to Iraq.