Updated On: 10 January, 2026 06:59 PM IST | Syria | mid-day online correspondent
Syrian security forces entered Aleppo’s Kurdish-majority Sheikh Maqsoud neighbourhood on Saturday after five days of clashes with Kurdish fighters that killed at least 22 people and displaced over 1.4 lakh residents. Gunfire was reported as clearing operations continued

Residents of the Sheikh Maqsud neighbourhood are escorted out of the harms way by the members of Syrian security forces, in Aleppo on Saturday. PIC/AFP
Syrian security forces began deploying on Saturday in a neighbourhood in the northern city of Aleppo following days of intense clashes with Kurdish fighters that left dozens killed and wounded, news agency AP reported.
The country’s state news agency SANA reported that two Kurdish fighters blew themselves up amid security forces without causing casualties, even as gunfire continued to be heard in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighbourhood around noon on Saturday.