Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa called for national unity and peace after over 1,000 people were killed in clashes in coastal Syria. The violence erupted between new security forces and loyalists of the former government, leading to the largest challenge to the new government’s forces since Assad’s overthrow. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that Alawite civilians were among those killed in “executions” by security personnel, prompting fears of reprisals in the region.
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Syria’s Interim President Calls for Unity Amid Fresh Fighting
Ahmed al-Shara, Syria's interim president, appealed for calm and unity following deadly clashes between government forces and loyalists to ousted dictator Bashar al-Assad, with hundreds killed according to monitoring groups. As fresh fighting erupted in Latakia and Tartus Provinces, government forces were reported to be targeting armed fighters from the previous regime. The violence, primarily in Alawite-majority areas, has raised concerns of renewed sectarian conflict, with over 1,000 killed, including 700 civilians, though the exact...
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