Beginning on 6 December 2024, the SNA initiated extensive and escalating military operations in the eastern countryside of
Aleppo Governorate. The operations featured intensive
drone surveillance and artillery strikes targeting multiple villages located to the northwestern countryside of Manbij under SDF control, including Aoun al-Dadat, al-Daraj, Umm Jaloud, Sayada, and Umm Adas. The
Manbij Military Council (MMC), operating under SDF command, reported reconnaissance aircraft alleged by the SDF to belong to
Turkey conducted repeated bombing missions. The council also reported that Turkish drone operations occurred approximately twenty times along the Turkish-SDF border region on three different fronts, including towards Manbij and neighboring
Al-Bab. According to Council leader Sherfan Darwish, SDF forces successfully repelled infiltration attempts along the front line. According to the MMC, the SDF maintained control over Manbij city and its surrounding countryside, the town of Al-Arima near Al-Bab, and Tabqa in
Raqqa Governorate. Despite circulation of footage showing SNA military buildups near Manbij, which the MMC claimed included Turkish mercenaries, On 7 December, two SDF fighters were killed and others wounded in a Turkish kamikaze drone strike on position in Manbij City. and Tal Aswad but SDF claimed to have repelled any SNA attacks on multiple fronts. On 8 December, the Turkish state-run
Anadolu Agency reported that
Orayma and Umm Dadat were captured by the SNA. SOHR alleged that
Turkey started supporting the SNA's offensive by conducting drone strikes on SDF positions. The MMC denied any gains by the SNA. SOHR reported that SNA gained control of other "large neighborhoods in the city" and a partial withdrawal of the MMC to the east of the
Euphrates. After Turkish claims that large parts of the region had been captured, the Manbij administration released a video outside the government building in central Manbij, stating that Turkish backed forces failed to breach the city and the SDF was committed to holding Manbij. On 9 December, the Turkish state-run
Anadolu Agency claimed that the city was captured by the SNA. The SDF denied this, stating it as "psychological warfare" and "propaganda". The SOHR stated that SNA had captured most of the city, claiming withdrawal of the Manbij Military Council, except for positions in the rear of Manbij. On 10 December, the SOHR reported that pro-Turkish factions began "revenge operations" against civilians living along Al-Jazeera Road and in the neighborhoods of Al-Asadiya and Nawajah, saying that troops killed at least three Kurdish civilians, one of whom was a woman, and
burnt and
looted several civilian homes while "humiliating" their residents. SOHR said Turkish-backed factions also "extrajudicially executed tens of injured combatants" who were part of the Manbij Military Council Forces and were receiving medical treatment in northern Manbij city. == Aftermath ==