Syria has renewed strikes on YPG terrorists holed up in Sheikh Maqsoud neighbourhood of northern Aleppo province after they defied a ceasefire that sought to halt days of fighting. According to Turkiye’s TRT World, the operation began early on Saturday after YPG terrorists refused to leave, even after the government opened a humanitarian corridor for civilians to evacuate from the volatile area. The Syrian Army has declared a curfew and designated the area a “closed military zone.” The army said the curfew took effect at 6:30 pm local time (15:30 GMT) on Friday and will remain in place “until further notice.”

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