Clashes between Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) restarted in Aleppo on Wednesday. The renewed fighting followed two days of deadly clashes. Schools, government offices, and an airport were closed. At least four civilians died in government-held areas since Tuesday, according to Aleppo health officials. SANA, the government news agency, reported one soldier's death. The SDF claimed seven civilians died in their controlled neighborhoods. The exchanges of fire resumed after a brief lull. Both sides blame each other for initiating the violence. The government imposed a curfew in the two SDF-controlled neighborhoods. These clashes are some of the most intense between the government and the SDF recently. Efforts to integrate the SDF into the national military stalled. The future remains uncertain as tensions escalate.
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