Publish dateSunday 9 March 2025 - 11:51
Story Code : 309683
Bloodbath in Western Syria; Government forces massacre every village they reach
745 to 4,000 dead, statistics on the number of victims of the raid by forces under the command of the head of the interim Syrian government on Alawite-dominated areas vary; life in the coastal villages and cities of Syria has come to a standstill, no bakeries are baking bread, no shops are open, water, electricity and internet have been cut off, and the area has smelled of blood.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): 745 to 4,000 dead, statistics on the number of victims of the raid by government forces on Alawite-dominated areas of Syria vary; forces under the command of Golani massacre every village they reach; many have fled to the mountains and forests.

Every village in Latakia and Tartus provinces has its own story; dozens of families have been massacred, and some have been slaughtered, simply for being Alawites.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that electricity and drinking water were cut off in large areas of the Latakia countryside for the second day in a row, disrupting services, especially communications in some areas.

With the services cut off and the worsening security situation, bakeries stopped producing bread and markets were closed, making it difficult for families to meet their daily needs.

The death toll has continued to rise since forces under the command of Abu Muhammad al-Julani entered the coastal areas of Syria. The death toll had reached 1,018 as of Saturday evening, including 745 civilians.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition group to President Bashar al-Assad, described the killings as “brutal.”

In some villages, the death toll is so high that government forces are using loaders to move people.

Al-Mayadeen also reported that an initial count of the number of victims of the crimes committed by elements under the command of Golani in the coastal areas has exceeded 600.

According to local sources, dozens of bodies are still scattered on the roadsides and streets of villages.

According to local sources, the villagers have fled to the mountains and forests for fear of being killed and have not yet returned to their villages.

However, the American network Fox News published a strange statistic about the number of deaths in the Alawite areas, and in a report it said that according to eyewitnesses, assessments indicate that 4,000 people have been killed in the coastal areas of Syria.

Meanwhile, a few hours ago, new images of the bloody massacre of the Alawite village of "Al-Taweem" in the province of Hama were published, showing the blood-soaked bodies of dozens of women, children, and the elderly and young lying on the ground in the streets.

Adam Abdelmouli, the UN Resident Coordinator in Syria, and Ramanathan Balakrishnan, the Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syrian Crisis, also reacted to this volume of killings in a joint statement, announcing that the increase in armed clashes in the provinces of Tartus, Latakia, Homs and Hama had led to the deaths of civilians and the displacement of thousands of people.

The Tunisian Popular Front party also said in a statement: "We condemn the bloody crimes of terrorism in Syria. Attacking Syrian civilians is a crime against humanity."
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