Stability is gradually returning to Aleppo, which has been rocked by days of clashes between U.S.-backed terrorists and the Syrian army, Aleppo's governor announced on Sunday.
In a social media post, Governor Azzam al-Gharib reassured residents that, "The security situation is witnessing a gradual return to stability in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighborhoods, so that the city may return to a state of safety and stability."
"The page of anxiety has been turned," adding that Aleppo "has returned safe with its people, strong in their unity and fortified by their will," he said.
His statement followed intense clashes in two neighborhoods throughout the week that prompted evacuations and a massive offensive to purge members of the YPG, the Syrian wing of the PKK, which killed tens of thousands of people in TΓΌrkiye in the past.
Al-Gharib noted that, "The relevant authorities are continuing their field work on an ongoing basis to stabilize security and ensure the return of normal life in all neighborhoods," concluding that: "Aleppo today is safe, and tomorrow it will be even more stable, God willing."
Hours before, buses carrying YPG terrorists, which, ironically, were the same buses they sought to stop as they carried evacuees earlier, left Aleppo overnight.
Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) said they were placed in a convoy of buses and ambul
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