March 9, 2025
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Syria’s new power killed 340 civilians in two days – human rights activists

Over the days of more than 300 civilians from the minority of Alaviti were killed by the security forces and their allies, as the authorities collided with militants loyal to the former government of Bashar Assad, Syrian monitoring center reports.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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Over the days of more than 300 civilians from the minority of Alaviti were killed by the security forces and their allies, as the authorities collided with militants loyal to the former government of Bashar Assad, Syrian monitoring center reports.

Source: AFP

Details: The publication calls the safety restoration one of the most difficult tasks for the new Syrian authorities that came to power after the Islamist forces have fallen asad in December.

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Now they are faced with the most severe attacks by the members of the Alawite minority of the Assad clan and have launched a large -scale control in the Mediterranean cell of this ethnic group.

Syrian human rights activists reported on Saturday that “340 civilian Alaviti had been killed in the coastal areas of Syria and Latakia Mountains by security and the Union groups” since then.

The media writes that they were killed “during the execution”, carried out by security forces or pro -government fighters, “accompanied by robbery of houses and property.”

The total number of victims increased to 553, including 93 members of the New Government’s security forces and 120 soldiers who supported Assad.

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