
Syria’s new rulers were engaged in intense fights with fighters representing President Vasha Lere-Assad in the coastal region.
It is the worst violence in Syria after the rebels destroyed Assad in December and established the Islamic government.
The war monitoring group, a Syrian human rights observatory in the UK, said more than 70 people died.
The cities of the city, Latakia and Tartos, were charged in the cities of Latakia and Tartos.
The BBC Verify confirmed the location of the two videos posted online and shot a gun at home on Thursday evening and caused a fire inside.
The other two proven videos show that they are dragging behind Latakia’s car.
The coastal area is the heart of the Alawite ethnic minority and is a base for the Assad family in the Alawite SECT.
There are many estimates about the number of people who died of violence and the BBC could not be confirmed independently.
The Syrian Human Rights Observatory said on Friday Friday that 71 people were killed, including 4 civilians in the previous regime, including 35 government troops and 32 civilians.
Human rights groups have been injured by this collision, human rights groups said.
Some of the previous regimes have ambushed military, checkpoints and headquarters along the coastline, the organization said.
The local gunman caught the military area, where he drilled a hole in the region of the Takia Mountains, and others drilled the hole in Jableh City.
Members of the old regime were deployed in several coastal villages and villages, and the army was ambushed on the highway.
STEP NEWS Agency, headquartered in Syria late Thursday, reported that there were about 70 troops sorted by the government, “killing a former regime fighter, and more than 25 people were arrested in JablEh and surrounding areas.
Colonel Hassan Abdulgani, a spokesman for Syrian Defense Ministry, issued a warning to the assad loyalty of Latakia. Through the main media.
“Thousands of people surrendered weapons and chose to return to their families, and some insisted to run away and die to defend murderers and criminals. The choice is clear: he faced a weapon or faced an inevitable fate.”
This area has become a major security issue for the temporary president, Ahmed Al-Sharaa.
Alawite activists said that their community was violent and attacked, especially since Assad fell from Rural Holmes and Latakia.
He also faces resistance in the south, and recently, a conflict with the derozed forces.
Early this week, Syrian Foreign Minister spoke to the Global Chemical Weapons Weapon Surveillance The new government has tried to destroy the remaining reserves.
The ASSAD’s government refused to use chemical weapons during the 14 -year inter -Korean war, but activists accused of doing dozens of chemical attacks.









