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Dozens killed in clashes between Syrian forces and Assad loyalists | |
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Syrian forces head to Latakia after heavy clashes were reported | Syrian forces head to Latakia after heavy clashes were reported |
Forces linked to Syria's new rulers have engaged in heavy fighting with fighters loyal to deposed President Bashar al-Assad in a coastal area of the country. | |
It is the worst violence in Syria since rebels toppled Assad in December and installed an Islamist transitional government. | |
A war monitoring group, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said more than 70 people have been killed. | |
A curfew has been imposed in the port cities of Latakia and Tartous, where the fighting has broken out. | |
The clashes started when government forces were ambushed during a security operation in Latakia. | |
Reinforcements have been sent, and videos posted online show heavy gunfire in some places. | |
The coastal region is the heartland of the Alawite minority, and a stronghold of the Assad family. | |
Estimations of the number of people killed in the violence vary, and the BBC has been unable to independently verify them. | |
Late on Thursday, Syrian-based Step news agency was reporting that government-aligned forces had killed "about 70" former regime fighters, while more than 25 others were captured in Jableh and surrounds. | |
There have also been reports of clashes in the cities of Homs and Aleppo. | There have also been reports of clashes in the cities of Homs and Aleppo. |
The crackle of heavy gunfire on residential streets in Homs could be heard on unverified videos on social media. | |
A spokesman for Syria's defence ministry, Colonel Hassan Abdul Ghani, issued a warning to Assad loyalists fighting in Latakia via state media. | A spokesman for Syria's defence ministry, Colonel Hassan Abdul Ghani, issued a warning to Assad loyalists fighting in Latakia via state media. |
"Thousands have chosen to surrender their weapons and return to their families, while some insist on fleeing and dying in defence of murderers and criminals. The choice is clear: lay down your weapons or face your inevitable fate," he said. | "Thousands have chosen to surrender their weapons and return to their families, while some insist on fleeing and dying in defence of murderers and criminals. The choice is clear: lay down your weapons or face your inevitable fate," he said. |
The region has become a major security challenge for interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa. | The region has become a major security challenge for interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa. |
Alawite activists said their community had been subjected to violence and attacks since Assad fell, particularly in rural Homs and Latakia. | Alawite activists said their community had been subjected to violence and attacks since Assad fell, particularly in rural Homs and Latakia. |
He is also facing resistance in the south, where there have been clashes with Druze forces in recent days. | He is also facing resistance in the south, where there have been clashes with Druze forces in recent days. |
Earlier this week, Syria's foreign minister told the global chemical weapons watchdog that the new government was committed to destroying any remaining stockpiles produced under-Assad. | Earlier this week, Syria's foreign minister told the global chemical weapons watchdog that the new government was committed to destroying any remaining stockpiles produced under-Assad. |
Assad's government denied ever using chemical weapons during the 14-year civil war, but activists accused it of carrying out of dozens of chemical attacks. | Assad's government denied ever using chemical weapons during the 14-year civil war, but activists accused it of carrying out of dozens of chemical attacks. |