Syrian Army captures Sheikh Maqsoud district in Aleppo from YPG

The Syrian Army has cleared Aleppo's Sheikh Maqsoud district of YPG/SDF militants. Discoveries reveal a church cemetery was used as a military headquarters.

Jan 10, 2026 - 14:05
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Syrian Army captures Sheikh Maqsoud district in Aleppo from YPG

WISE NEWS PRESS / ALEPPO, SYRIA

The Syrian Army has officially announced the liberation of the strategic Sheikh Maqsoud district in Aleppo from YPG/SDF militants following days of intense urban warfare. The military operation was launched after the YPG/SDF refused to comply with the terms of the March 10 integration and withdrawal agreement, leading to a sharp escalation in northern Syria.

Discovery of Headquarters in Religious Sites

During search and sweep operations following the district's capture, Syrian military officials discovered that YPG/SDF militants had repurposed a local church cemetery into a fortified military headquarters. The site had been used as a command center and ammunition depot, highlighting the group's strategy of using religious and civilian infrastructure as shields during the conflict. Evidence of the militants' presence remained scattered across the site as they fled the advancing army.

Curfew for Civilian Safety

In a formal written statement, the Syrian Army urged residents of Sheikh Maqsoud to remain indoors as military units continue to search for hiding YPG and PKK remnants. "We call on civilians to stay in their homes for their own safety, as militants may be hiding among the population," the statement read. Citizens were advised to communicate with military personnel on the streets to report any suspicious activity or emergency situations.

Shifting Strategic Balances

The capture of Sheikh Maqsoud marks a significant turning point for the security of Aleppo and the broader strategic balance in northern Syria. The Damascus administration has signaled that operations will intensify against groups failing to adhere to diplomatic protocols. As search operations continue, the government aims to restore public order and civilian administration to the war-torn district.

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Source: Sabah

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