36 Killed and Wounded in Clashes Between Jolani Regime and Kurds in Syria’s Aleppo

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, clashes between the Jolani regime and Kurdish forces in Aleppo, Syria, have resulted in 36 casualties, including five civilian deaths and 31 injuries. Abdul Qadir Farah, director of Al-Razi Hospital in Aleppo, confirmed the toll in an interview with Al-Akhbariya, stating that most injuries ranged from minor to moderate, with some requiring surgery.
The Aleppo Governorate, affiliated with the Jolani regime, announced full coordination among government agencies to evacuate residents from the Ashrafiyah and Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhoods. The Central Emergency Response Committee in Aleppo warned it is prepared for emergency measures if clashes with the Syrian Democratic Forces escalate.
Al-Akhbariya reported a fragile calm in Aleppo amid continued displacement from Ashrafiyah, Sheikh Maqsoud, and surrounding areas. The Syrian Civil Defense, linked to the Jolani regime, stated over 3,000 civilians, primarily from these neighborhoods, have been evacuated.
The Syrian Democratic Forces denied the Jolani regime’s claims of restored calm in Aleppo. UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed deep concern over civilian casualties, urging all parties to de-escalate, exercise restraint, and protect civilians.

