Last Kurdish-led SDF fighters leave Syria’s Aleppo after days of clashes
Aleppo governor says the last fighters from the SDF have left the city after the Syrian army took control of the Sheikh Maqsoud neighbourhood.

Published On 11 Jan 202611 Jan 2026
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The last fighters from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have left the city of Aleppo, according to officials, following a ceasefire deal that allowed evacuations after days of deadly clashes.
Aleppo Governor Azzam al-Gharib told Al Jazeera early on Sunday that Aleppo has become “empty of SDF fighters” after government forces coordinated their withdrawal on buses out of the city overnight.
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SDF commander Mazloum Abdi said the group had reached an understanding through international mediation on a ceasefire and the safe evacuation of civilians and fighters.
‘We have reached an understanding that leads to a ceasefire and securing the evacuation of the dead, the wounded, the stranded civilians and the fighters from the Ashrafiyeh and Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhoods to northern and eastern Syria,” he said in a post on X.
“We call on the mediators to adhere to their promises to stop the violations and work towards a safe return for the displaced to their homes,” he added.
The development came after the Syrian army took over the Kurdish-majority neighbourhood of Sheikh Maqsoud after days of clashes that broke out when talks to intergrate the SDF into the national army collapsed.
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