According to the War Monitoring Group, the Syrian security troops continued to violate the coast and killed hundreds of civilians belonging to the Allawi ethnic group.
The Syrian Human Rights Observatory (SOHR) in the UK said that about 745 civilians were killed in about 30 “massacre” for Alawites on Friday and Saturday.
The BBC News could not independently confirm this claim.
Hundreds of people are known to have escaped the house from this area.
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This figures include dozens of government troops and gunmen who are loyal to Assad, who are trapped in the conflicts of the Latakia coast and Tartos from Thursday.
According to SOHR’s report, 125 Islamic government security troops and 148 professional assad fighters were killed.
A spokesman for the Syrian Defense Ministry told the country’s SANA news agency that the government rebuilt control after the “dangerous attack” against security personnel.
Violence left the Alawite community in the city’s activist, “State of Fear.” I told the BBC on FridayHundreds of people are known to avoid affected areas.
According to Reuters, many crowds visited a refuge at the Russian military base in Latakia.
The video video shared by Reuters showed dozens of people who called “people protect Russia” outside the base.
Meanwhile, according to the local media, dozens of families fled to nearby Lebanon.
GEIR PEDERSEN, the UN’s special envoy to Syria, said it was “deeply surprised” by the “very difficult report on civilian casualties” on the Syrian coast.
He demanded that he would “unstable” in every way, “unstable” and “reliable and comprehensive political transition.”
Alawites, a derivative of Sia Islam, accounts for about 10%of the Syrian population, which is the majority Sunni Muslim.
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2025-03-09 03:08:00