At least two members of the internal security forces and one citizen were killed Monday night in bombings attributed to Kurdish forces in the Aleppo, In northern Syria, with the backdrop of continuing escalation of tensions between the de facto government in Damascus and the autonomous Kurdish administration in the region, according to state television.

The Syrian Syrian Human Rights Organization for its part has spoken of use by government forces drones with explosives in districts where the Kurds are majority, Sheikh Mahashud and Lame.

After overturning the Bashar al -AssadAlmost a year ago, in December 2024, the new authorities ruled under the leadership of Radical Islamists.

But Sheikh Mahshud and Ashrakia are still controlled by local Kurdish unitswhich are affiliated with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDCs), although they were officially withdrawn in April, in the context of an agreement to unravel the Kurds and Damascus.

According to the television network Al Achbariyacited in its source in security forces, “A member of the Internal Security Forces were killed and three others were injured in an attack on the ESAs against security prisons around the Sheikh Mahasund district in Aleppo.”

The same source also spoke of a citizen who was killed in Kurdish bombing.

The Bullshit said that ‘Dozens of families’ they left Lame and Sheikh Mahashud because of “The pounding of the area by the rugs with heavy machine guns and hollow.”

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, communications have been cut in these areas, which have now been surrounded by Syrian army aid.

Sana’s official news agency added that citizens who were injured were taken to hospitals at Mockery after “Fire with hollow and heavy machine guns against residential neighborhoods.”

Via Facebook, the ruler at Mockerythe Azam al -Gariburged the inhabitants “Stay in their homes tonight and remove as much as possible from areas where battles unfold”adding how he makes efforts to coordinate ‘With the parts’ In order to exist ‘Decrease’ and “End of hostilities”.

The IDs, the armed arm of the Kurdish administration that controls sectors of northern and northeast Syria, have denied any attack on government forces and accused Damascus forces of enforcing. ‘Suffocating’ siege in the Kurdish districts and attempt to advance “with tanks”.

They reported that residents got their weapons ‘On the side of internal security forces’ of the Kurds to defend themselves.

The new de facto authorities and the RCs closed an agreement in March the integration of the political and military structures of the Kurdish autonomous administration into national institutions.

But huge divergences between the two parts delay the implementation of this agreement.