Deadly Incidents Rock Aleppo
Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic – Five people, including two fighters affiliated with the Transitional Government and three civilians, were killed in separate incidents of violence that occurred on Monday, September 29, 2025. These events underscore a growing state of lawlessness and widespread weapon use in areas under the control of the Transitional Government in Syria.
Transitional Government Fighters Killed in Al-Maysar
In one incident, two fighters from the Transitional Government's forces lost their lives in Aleppo's al-Maysar neighborhood. The fatalities resulted from an armed confrontation that reportedly stemmed from a dispute with a neighbor over a 'ventilation opening.' The neighbor allegedly opened fire, killing both fighters instantly.
Civilians Die in Qadi Askar Brawl
Separately, three civilians were killed and another seriously injured during an armed brawl in the Qadi Askar neighborhood of Aleppo. This incident, which also involved the use of firearms, is reported to have originated from earlier disputes.
Escalating Insecurity and Uncontrolled Weapons
These recent deaths contribute to a pattern of escalating insecurity and the proliferation of uncontrolled weapons within Transitional Government-held territories. The incidents highlight ongoing challenges to stability in Aleppo, a city that has been a focal point of conflict for years. The chaos of widespread weapons continues to worsen, leading to bloody incidents and heightened public concern.
5 Comments
Fuerza
What about other factions? This article ignores the broader conflict.
Manolo Noriega
The report is spot on. Civilians are paying the price for this lawlessness.
Fuerza
Just another piece designed to undermine the TG. No real solutions offered.
Ongania
The loss of life is undeniably tragic and the lack of state control is evident. However, expecting perfect order in a city ravaged by war for so long, without significant international support for reconstruction and reconciliation, might be unrealistic.
Fuerza
Simplistic analysis. The roots of this violence run much deeper than just 'weapons'.