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Score died as assad Loyalists collided with the Syrian security forces

MONews
6 Min Read

Many people were reported to have been killed in Syria as the government security troops collided with President Basha Lere-Assad’s loyalty for two days, and after the fall of the regime, the most violent episodes to the new leaders of the Roy country.

Syrian officials said the conflict began when the gunmen attacked the national security unit on Thursday and demanded a “uprising” of what the entire Assad is the base.

According to Latakia’s officials, more people died as the battle continued, including unknown civilians. Damascus has been enhanced.

The Syrian Human Rights Observatory, a war monitor, said that about 150 people died, including nearly 40 military members, 34 assaderist fighters and seven civilians.

SOHR also said that the government attacked three villages near the coast and killed “dozens of men.”

Lebanese Pro Assad, Al Mayadeen, reported attacks on three villages and said more than 30 men were killed in Mukhtariyeh.

Dozens of male bodies claimed to have been taken on Friday morning, some are bloody male bodies, and some were piled up on a bloody street and were distributed in social media.

The exact toll of death was unclear, and the Financial Times could not independently confirm SOHR’s ​​characters or videos.

Some of the Alawite residents in the Banyas and Latakia coastal cities say they are hiding at home or running away with fear of revenge attacks.

Syria’s President Ahmed Al-Sharaa said in the first opinion that the government would pursue the “remnants” of the sand dunes in the first opinion since the conflict.

“We will continue to pursue the remnants of the fallen regime. . . We will bring them to a fair court, we will continue to limit our weapons to the state, and there will be no loose weapons in Syria, ”Sharaa said in a pre -recorded speech.

This escalation has raised one of the most serious threats to Syria’s transition government, which was set up in December after the Islamic rebel, led by Shara, destroyed the Assad regime with a lightning attack.

SHARAA later acquired and dismantled security forces, including the military and the police, and left the order of the Allied Army’s factions that fought against the regime over almost 14 years of the inter -Korean war.

It was difficult to control the coast where many members of the same Alawite, the same Alawite, lived. Armed Alawite guns have been sporadic attacks on national security forces, and in recent months, dozens of Alawites have died.

This week’s fight threatened to make the unstable peace unstable and jump into the end of the sectarian violence.

The group, called the military council for the liberation of Syria, issued a statement that vowed to break down the government on Thursday. It announced the group setting and was posted at the time of the attack. It was led by former commander of the cruel fourth division of the Assad Army, led by the brothers of Bashare.

The organization said the “jihad” regime did not protect citizens and the economic and security conditions worsened at a new lowest level. The statement said, “We are to liberate Syria without pursuing power.”

The Pentagon sent a loyal fighter to a fighter. Some posted a video that sweared to accurately revenge and kill “The Pigs”, an embarrassing term that mentions Alawites.

According to the Department of Defense, the government forces have been attacked by Friday afternoon, “achieving rapid field progress and repaying control of the region.”

The curfew was declared in Tartous and Latakia, and the security army was equipped with combing operations in cities and nearby mountains.

A villager in Banyas said he saw dozens of corpses in the streets near the house. “It’s a complete massacre. I was so afraid to see if I knew the dead. ”

The 86 -year -old advisor, Sheikh, Sheikh, Shaban Mansour (86), was killed with his son in Salha Village, close to Haza, close to Takia. Alawite activists accused the government for killing him online. FT could not confirm the claim.

Officials suggested that they are struggling for revenge attacks, and many crowds headed to the coast to accurately take revenge on attacks against the state.

Unidentified officials quoted their actions by Sana, the main news agency, saying that their actions led to “personal violations and we are trying to prevent them.”

The security army had a calm calm in Damascus to patroll the streets with a show of power and to maintain order in the Allahwite area, surrounding the capital.

Hundreds of Syrians demonstrated to support the government in the capital and other large cities.

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