Return to Aleppo: Displaced Residents Home Amid Tensions
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The residents of the Ashrafiyah neighbourhood in Aleppo, who had fled to Afrin for fear of clashes, began to return to their homes on Monday, 12 January, after a week of deadly fighting between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) led by the Kurds and Syrian government forces.
Syria: Aleppo residents return after clashes between government and SDF
As fighting eased on Sunday, residents cautiously returned to contested neighbourhoods in the northern city of Aleppo. The area is now controlled by government forces, though unexploded ordnance continues to threaten civilian safety.
Video. Syria: Aleppo residents return after clashes between government and SDF
Video. As fighting eased on Sunday, residents cautiously returned to contested neighbourhoods in the northern city of Aleppo. The area is now controlled by government forces, though unexploded ordnance continues to threaten civilian safety.
The fights between government troops and Kurds in Syria have driven tens of thousands into flight. Now the first ones are back. But the military is again declaring nearby places to be restricted zones. Will there be fighting again?
Hundreds of displaced residents returned Monday to a neighborhood of Aleppo in northern Syria after days of intense fighting between government forces and Kurdish fighters.
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