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340 Allawi civilians were killed by the Syrian Security Army and allies.

MONews
4 Min Read
The Syrian War monitor reported on Saturday that the government and the Allied forces killed more than 300 civilians from the Alawi minority.

The collision that broke out on Thursday is the most intense because ASAD has been relaxed for several days in La Takia, where ASAD collapsed into a lightning rebellion in December and forms part of the heart of the religious minority.

The Syrian Human Rights Observatory reported on Saturday that the 340 Alawite civilians were killed in the coastal areas of the Syria and Latakia by security forces and allied troops.

The UK -based observatory said that he died of “execution” performed by security personnel or pro -government fighters and died with “plunder of family and property.”

Civilian deaths have been hit by 553 people, including 93 new government security troops and 120 professional assad fighters.


The observatory reported that murder caused a conflict due to the arrest of the desired individual by the security army in Alawi Village. The monitor said on Saturday that there was a “calm relative return” in this area, but the security army continued to operate and deploy strengthening. On Saturday, the news agency Sana reported that the security army repeated the remaining attack of the system that the security army regretted from the national hospital in Latakia.

The Ministry of Defense later told Sana that the troops prevented “violations” to prevent roads from leading to the west coast, and did not specify who committed them.

The News Agency also reported that security troops were also restored to the south to La Taki Ashi and south to the south.

-Surrender phone-
In Friday, Syria’s temporary president, Ahmed Al-Shara, urged rebels to “surrender before the weapons were left too late.”

On Saturday, La Takia, the director of Mustafa Nephi Party, told Sana and urged civilians to “not be tempted.”

Western and Syria’s neighbors emphasized the need for New Syria’s union, and they are looking for funds to rebuild the vigorous countries devastated by the civil war for many years according to Assad.

The coastal area included a wide range of torture and disappearance due to the fear of retaliation against Alawites on the brutal rule of the Assad family.

Social media users shared a post that documented the murder of Alawite friends and family, and one user said that both mothers and brothers were “slaughtered” at home.

AFP could not independently confirm this account.

The observatory, which depends on Syria’s source network, recently reported several “massacre” with women and children.

The monitor is summarized by the factors that the victims are partnership with the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Home Affairs on Friday. ”

Observatory and activists revealed dozens of bodies in private clothing, piled up outside the house, blood stains nearby and women cried.

Other videos seemed to show the shooting men at a close distance in military outfits.

AFP could not confirm the image independently.

The UN envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, declared a “very difficult report on civilian casualties.”

He said, “We demanded to refrain from unstable, trusted and inclusive political transitions,” he said.

Aron Lund of the century international think tank said violence was “bad signs.”

The new government lacks the foundation for tools, incentives and regional support for interacting with the dissatisfied Alawi, he said.

“What they have is not only oppressed, but also a lot of things … Alawites consists of jihad zealous that you think of God’s enemy.”

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