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- The Syrian army has largely taken control of Aleppo’s Ashrafieh area and shifted focus on Sheikh Maqsoud neighbourhood after three days of fierce fighting with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
- The internal security command in Aleppo province has announced “a full curfew” in Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh, and four nearby neighbourhoods, starting Thursday evening “until further notice”.
- At least 22 people have been killed since Tuesday, including nine civilians, according to health officials.
- Tom Barrack, Trump’s special envoy for Syria, says the United States and its allies are ready to help efforts to de-escalate the tensions.