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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.




