Publish dateThursday 13 March 2025 - 20:55
Story Code : 310158
The death toll from the rebel attacks on civilians in Syria has exceeded 1,470
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced: The number of civilian victims has reached 1,476 due to the continued crimes of the rebels in western Syria.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced the continued crimes of the rebels in western Syria and said that 93 civilians were executed in the field today, Thursday in the provinces of Tartus and Latakia.
 
The Observatory says that since the beginning of the attacks by the armed rebels on western Syria, the number of civilian victims has reached 1,476. This is while the interim Syrian President Al-Julani had previously claimed that these attacks had stopped. He promised to form an investigative committee to investigate these crimes.
 
The Observatory also reported that four mass killings occurred today, according to which 33 people died in Tartus, 7 in Hama, 52 in Latakia, and one in Homs.
 
According to the organization, elements affiliated with the interim government have currently carried out 54 killings in the Syrian coastal region in the west of the country, and according to the latest statistics, 735 people in Latakia, 466 in Tartus, 262 in Hama, and 13 in Homs were killed in the crimes of these elements.
 
According to Fars, the human rights center also warned: "It is possible that Al-Jolani will publish narratives of mass killings in western Syria that are in line with his political agendas and thereby accuse elements known as survivors of the former regime. This is while these titles are only a justification for the killings and crimes of the armed rebels who, according to the Observatory, committed war crimes and perhaps Al-Jolani is trying to hide the reality of the mass killings against the Alawites.”
 
The Observatory also says that the security forces affiliated with the Ministry of Defense of the interim government carried out several field execution operations and burned down several Alawite homes, and there is no legal deterrent to this.
 
The center called on the international community to immediately investigate these crimes and dispatch independent and documentary teams.
 
Meanwhile, Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, said in response to the actions of the Syrian interim government: Moscow expressed surprise at the tragic events in Syria and considers violence against civilians unacceptable and unjustifiable.
 
He added that the Russian air base in Syria has sheltered about 9,000 Syrian citizens seeking refuge from the violence, adding that Moscow strongly condemns the killing of civilians and that the perpetrators must be punished.
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