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Aleppo Syria Fighting 2026 Intensifies as Iran Imposes Digital Blackout

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Aleppo Syria fighting 2026 intensifies as government talks with SDF fail. Iran implements an internet blackout to stop protests, while Gaza and Yemen face new shifts.

The cannons roar where dialogue failed. A series of violent escalations is tearing through the Middle East, as diplomatic efforts in Syria and Yemen hit a breaking point. From urban shelling to nationwide internet shutdowns, the regional stability is hanging by a thread.

Aleppo Syria Fighting 2026: Shelling Follows Collapsed Talks

The Syrian Army has reportedly resumed heavy shelling of Aleppo’s Sheikh Maqsoud district. This escalation comes immediately after negotiations with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) collapsed without an agreement. A 25-second video surfaced on January 9, 2026, showing artillery strikes hitting residential areas, prompting Kurdish leaders to warn of a looming 'humanitarian disaster' if dialogue isn't restored immediately.

Final collapse of talks between the Syrian government and SDF regarding administrative control.
Government forces launch heavy artillery strikes on Sheikh Maqsoud; fighting spreads to urban centers.

Iran Cuts Internet as Regional Conflicts Broaden

In a bid to stifle growing street protests, Iran has implemented a nationwide internet blackout. Despite the digital cuts, rallies are reportedly being planned across major cities. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes have claimed more lives in Gaza, and in Saudi Arabia, Yemen’s southern separatists have announced their disbandment during high-stakes Riyadh talks, signaling a major shift in the Yemeni Civil War landscape.

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