Tensions continue to simmer in Aleppo's Palestinian refugee camps, following a fatal shooting and the imposition of a curfew in Nayrab camp. The curfew was enacted by security forces after a man, who was previously wounded by gunfire, died from his injuries overnight. The situation remains tense in the wake of escalating incidents that began earlier this week. This period has seen continued unrest stemming from a retaliatory raid on Handarat camp two nights prior, which involved gunmen from the Baqara clan and resulted in four injuries. While details of the initial dispute remain unclear, the subsequent events in Nayrab camp highlight the volatile security situation in the region's Palestinian refugee settlements. Social media commentary has emerged regarding the events, with one user dismissively referring to a figure as a "terrorist" and referencing "Jihad Flames to Presidential Fame," suggesting ongoing political undertones to the conflict. However, official statements from security forces primarily focus on maintaining order and imposing curfews to de-escalate the immediate violence. The previous report indicated that the curfew was imposed by security forces in response to the violence in Nayrab camp. The fatality occurred last night when a man, who had sustained gunshot wounds, succumbed to his injuries in hospital. This incident followed a retaliatory raid by gunmen from the Baqara clan two nights prior in the Handarat camp, which resulted in four people being injured.