Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Human rights organizations reported five bloody crimes in the Syrian coastal regions.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced that a total of 311 Shiites have been killed by Damascus government security forces in the Syrian coastal region since Thursday.
The organization known as the "Syrian Observatory for Human Rights" announced that five widespread crimes occurred in different areas of the Syrian coast on Friday, during which dozens of civilians, including women and children, were killed.
According to the report of this human rights organization, most of the victims were killed in field executions carried out by forces affiliated with the Syrian Ministry of Defense and Internal Security.
According to the report, the city of Banias on the outskirts of Tartous witnessed the bloodiest of these crimes, where 60 civilians, including 10 women and 5 children, were killed in a widespread shooting attack. In the Al-Hafah area on the outskirts of Latakia, 38 civilians were shot at close range in the village of Al-Mukhtariyah and died. Also, in the village of Al-Shir on the outskirts of Latakia, 24 people were killed in a mass execution, and in the village of Qarfis, 22 civilians were killed in an attack that targeted residential houses.
The organization announced that other crimes were also reported in the villages of Douir Baabdo and Beit Aana on the outskirts of Jabla, with seven deaths, the town of Al-Hafah in Latakia with seven deaths, and the town of Yahmur on the outskirts of Tartous with two deaths.
In addition, in the village of Salhab in the Hama countryside, security forces executed Sheikh Shaaban Mansour and his son after arresting them from their home.
In this regard, the Supreme Islamic Council of Alawites announced that the body of Sheikh Shaaban Mansour was found on the outskirts of the city of Salhab. The council emphasized in a statement that the 90-year-old cleric was unable to speak and suffered from mobility problems.
In this regard, the Syrian Democratic Observatory also reported the killing of more than 10 Alawite male and female doctors by elements of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group.
According to ISNA, hundreds of Syrians have reportedly taken to the streets since Thursday to protest the attacks and violent actions of the new government headed by Golani and chanted slogans against the new government.
According to the latest statistics published by the monitoring body, dozens of people have been killed in these clashes so far, most of them forces affiliated with Golani.