In Aleppo, at least nine people were killed in clashes between government forces and Kurdish SDF forces on January 6. A defence ministry statement blamed the SDF for the civilian casualties, while the SDF accused the government of indiscriminate shelling in Kurdish-majority areas. Flights to Aleppo were suspended for 24 hours following the fighting, and schools and universities were closed.
Breakdown
- A four-year-old child was maimed in shelling in Aleppo 5s
- Syrian government and Kurdish SDF exchanged fire, blaming each other 27s
- Clashes marked some of the deadliest violence since Assad's ousting 48s
- SDF-government merger deal stalled; SDF reluctant to cede autonomy 1m 7s
- Schools and universities in Aleppo ordered closed after clashes 1m 25s