Syria leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa called for peace after the day of conflicts in which Syrian security forces allegedly killed hundreds of civilians from the legal religious minority.
Syrian observatory in the UK for Human Rights (SOHR) – which monitors are fighting in Syria – said about 745 civilians on Friday and Saturday and Saturday, about 745 civilians were killed.
The BBC failed to check the mortal finger of escalated violence on its own, which is believed to be the worst of the fall of Assad’s regime.
The President Sharaa said, “We must preserve national unity and civilian peace as much as possible and … we will be able to live together in this country.”
The number of killed fighters in the last four days brings overall mortal fried frying to more than 1,000 people, says the Syrian Observatory. This included about 125 fighters related to the new government of Islamist water and 148 pro-Assad’s fighters.
Reuters The news agency reported sources in the new Syrian government by saying that at least 200 fighters were killed.
Speaking from the mosque in the capital, Damascus, Sunday, the Interim President said, “What is currently happening in Syria within the expected challenges.”
He also announced that he had launched an investigation into violence that would “identify responsible” and sent the perpetrators to the Court.
He did not comment directly to the charges that crimes committed his supporters in the coastal provinces of Lataki and Pirni.
In a later update on the telegram, the Presidency announced the creation of a new independent research and identification committee boarding committee behind the attack.
On Sunday, Syrian media reported that borable between government forces and Assad loyalists also smashed in the gas plant in Banias, the city around halfway between Latakia and Drunk.
The violence of the latter days is caused after the share in the ambush on the Government forces on Thursday. The Spokesperson of the Syrian Ministry of Defense described him in the Sana State News Agency as “treacherous attacks” against security staff.
Since then he has escalated into a wave of conflict between Assad loyalists and government forces.
Hundreds of Syrian gathered in Damascus to protest against deadly violence in the country. The protesters gathered on Marjeh Square – also known as the martyr square – with posters on Sunday.
In the middle of the fight, hundreds of civilians living along the Mediterranean coast fled to their homes. The provinces of Latakia and the bucket former were the former FRY of the President Bashar Al-Assad, who also belong to the minority of.
Alawites, whose sect is pulling out Shia Islam, make up about 10% of the Syria population, which is the majority Sunit Muslim.
Violence left the Alawitn community in the “Statement side”, activist in Latakia told BBC on Friday.
Large crowds were sought refuge in the Russian military base in Hmeimim in Latakia, he is stated at the Reuters News Agency.
Videos shared by Reuters showed dozens of people singing “people want Russian protection” outside the base.
Meanwhile, local media reported that dozens of families fled and neighboring Lebanon.
The UN Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, said “deeply upset” “very worrying reports of civilian casualties” in Syria Coast.
He called all parties to refrain from actions that could “destabilize” the country and jeopardize “credible and inclusive political transition.”
Similarly, the UN Head Head of the Walker Türk called the reports “extremely disturbing”, adding the need for “fast, transparent and impartial investigations” into all violations.
The Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, described the murders of Alavi in Latakia and Tarnut as “systematic” and “extremely dangerous” and accused the Syria temporary government not to control the crisis.
“It was expected that after the fall of the Government Assad, Syria faces difficult transition,” Aman said. “But a scale of violence now takes place is unprecedented and deeply worrisome.”
The Iranian government was harmonized with Bashar Al-Assad in Syria, which was demolished last December. Assad was presented after a decade of repressive and brutal rule by his family and nearly 14-year-old civil war.
2025-03-09 17:30:00