די סירישע ארמיי וועט מעגליך אנפאלן אויף SDF פאזיציעס אין אלעפא.
The Syrian Army has announced preparations for targeted military action against Syrian Democratic Forces positions in northern Aleppo, escalating tensions in a city already strained by years of conflict. According to official statements, planned strikes are focused on the Sheikh Maqsoud and al-Ashrafiyah neighborhoods, areas long associated with SDF Kurdish control.
Authorities imposed a curfew beginning at 1:30 p.m. local time and issued evacuation warnings to civilians, signaling imminent military operations. Notably, the warnings closely resemble the advance notices issued by Israel prior to strikes on terrorist infrastructure, a method designed to reduce civilian casualties by urging residents to leave affected areas before hostilities begin.
Reports from the ground indicate intense clashes are already underway, with heavy smoke covering parts of northern Aleppo as fighting intensifies. The situation has raised concerns among residents and observers about the potential for broader escalation, even as officials emphasize efforts to limit harm to noncombatants.
By publicly announcing strike preparations and implementing evacuation measures, Syrian forces appear to be seeking both tactical advantage and political messaging. The approach underscores a growing recognition across the region that modern military operations must account for civilian presence, even amid urban combat and entrenched adversaries.
As developments continue, Aleppo once again finds itself at the center of regional power struggles, with the coming hours likely to determine whether the confrontation remains localized or expands further across northern Syria.