Day one of Syria’s ceasefire marked by violation claims
A four-day ceasefire between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF in Syria began on January 22, 2026, aiming to de-escalate tensions. However, the first day of the ceasefire was marked by reported violence and accusations of violations from both sides.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedA four-day ceasefire between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF in Syria began on January 22, 2026, aiming to de-escalate tensions. However, the first day of the ceasefire was marked by reported violence and accusations of violations from both sides. The ceasefire's purpose was to provide a period of reduced conflict between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF. Al Jazeera's Zein Basravi reported on the situation from Aleppo, Syria. The specific nature and location of the alleged violations were not detailed in the provided information.
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4 extractedZein Basravi reports from Aleppo.
A four-day ceasefire between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF was meant to cool tensions.
Day one of the ceasefire was marked by competing claims of violations.
Day one of the ceasefire was marked by fresh violence.