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Kurdish Forces Reject Aleppo Evacuation Calls
9 Jan
Summary
- Kurdish councils in Aleppo rejected calls to evacuate neighborhoods.
- They described evacuation demands as a 'call to surrender'.
- Kurdish forces vowed to defend their Aleppo areas.

Local Kurdish councils in Aleppo have publicly stated they will not evacuate neighborhoods within their control. This decision comes in response to a proposed ceasefire agreement aimed at ending recent clashes between Kurdish forces and Syrian government fighters. The councils, representing the Ashrafiyah and Sheikh Maksoud districts, issued a statement characterizing the evacuation demands as a "call to surrender."
Instead of complying, Kurdish forces have asserted their commitment to defending the neighborhoods they manage. This firm stance indicates a potential challenge to the broader ceasefire efforts and suggests continued conflict in these specific areas of Aleppo.
The situation highlights the complex dynamics on the ground, where local Kurdish authorities are prioritizing the defense of their territories over potentially fragile peace initiatives. The outcome of this standoff remains uncertain as fighting continues.




