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Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar Atas recounts scenes from Aleppo amid escalating clashes between the Syrian military and SDF forces.
I arrived in Aleppo early on Wednesday morning after receiving studies of significant clashes between the Syrian military and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). What I encountered was far worse than I anticipated.
Heavy artillery shelling was fixed, excessive. My workforce got here underneath assault 4 instances; one bullet hit our gear.
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This spherical of clashes, we shortly understood, wouldn’t be simply contained like earlier bouts over the previous yr.
The foundation of the battle is the federal government’s demand for the SDF, which has tens of hundreds of troops, to combine into state establishments, as per an agreement reached between the two sides final March. However there are quite a few disputes over how that ought to occur, together with the variety of SDF troops that can be part of the military.
‘Overwhelming sense of despair’
Combating has centred in closely populated elements of Aleppo, particularly the districts of Ashrafieh and Sheikh Maqsoud. In whole, these areas have about 400,000 inhabitants. Inside 24 hours of preventing erupting, 160,000 fled their houses. It was like an exodus.
On Thursday, when the preventing peaked, individuals struggled to make their method by the streets with out being caught within the crossfire. Youngsters screamed and cried in panic. Households held one another’s palms and garments with the intention to not lose observe of one another.

One aged man stated he had seen sufficient after practically 15 years of civil strife: “Might God take my soul so I can relaxation,” he stated.
An aged girl, barely capable of stroll, fell to the bottom amid the gang and several other individuals trampled over her. I noticed her son break into tears as he tried to drag her from the bottom.
The final time I noticed scenes like this was in 2014, when ISIL (ISIS) attacked Syria’s Kurdish-majority city of Kobane. There was an awesome sense of despair, helplessness, and a sense that the whole lot was ending.
Brief-lived ceasefire
On Friday, the fighters agreed to a morning ceasefire and the SDF management agreed its fighters would lay down their heavy weapons and depart the realm. Nonetheless, when buses arrived to take them, extra preventing broke out. When the buses got here again later, the identical factor occurred. Our sources advised us this was as a consequence of divisions inside the SDF, with extra radical factions resisting the calls to put down their arms.
The forwards and backwards ended with the Syrian authorities setting a deadline of 6pm (15:00 GMT) on Friday for remaining civilians to flee, after which it might restart navy operations towards SDF targets. Heavy preventing has since resumed in Sheikh Maqsoud.
The federal government, cautious to keep away from the notion of demographic engineering, has stated that after it clears the realm of SDF fighters, everybody will have the ability to come dwelling. It has burdened that this isn’t a struggle between Arabs and Kurds, however between authorities forces and a non-state pressure.
In the meantime, individuals from Aleppo are sitting between hope and worry. On the one hand, they hope an settlement is lastly reached between the SDF and Syrian military to allow them to return to their houses. However however, after 15 years of civil warfare, they worry that historical past could possibly be repeating itself.
















































