Ceasefire Strains: Kurdish-led Forces and Syrian Army Tensions in Aleppo
A ceasefire was reached in two Aleppo districts between the Syrian army and U.S.-backed SDF after rising tensions. The ceasefire follows clashes that have strained the March agreement to integrate Kurdish forces into Syria's government, amid mutual accusations and regional unrest.

Tensions have flared in Aleppo, Syria, as the Syrian army reaches a ceasefire agreement with the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in two districts. This development follows heightened conflict between the two factions, as reported by Syria's state news agency SANA on Tuesday.
The Syrian Defence Ministry had repositioned troops along several fronts with the Kurdish-led group in northeast Syria, clarifying that this move was meant to deter SDF's territorial advances. Clashes had overshadowed a March agreement meant to incorporate the SDF into Syria's government entities.
Despite the ceasefire, sporadic clashes persist, with both groups blaming each other for provocations. Regional dynamics remain tense as the U.S. and Turkey press the Kurds to join a unified Syrian state under conditions that satisfy involved parties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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