Jomaa Haleem sits among hundreds of displaced people at a mosque in Aleppo, its floor covered with rows of sprawling mattresses.
They fled heavy fighting between government troops and the mainly Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces in the city, some carrying children on their backs.
It is not the first time Mr Haleem has been displaced from his native neighbourhood of Sheikh Maqsoud, one of the three contested Kurdish-majority areas in Aleppo.
Life has been filled with βsuitcases, losses and povertyβ, he says in the crowded space.
Mr Haleem recounts the hardship of being forced to leave his home once again this week, to seek temporary refuge in a makeshift shelter.
The SDF controls much of Syriaβs resource-rich north-east
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