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Syrian forces and Assad loyalists in deadly clashes in Latakia Dozens killed in clashes between Syrian forces and Assad loyalists
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Syrian forces head to Latakia after heavy clashes were reportedSyrian forces head to Latakia after heavy clashes were reported
Syrian forces loyal to the new government in Damascus have engaged in heavy fighting with remnants of the ousted Assad regime in a coastal area in the country's north-west. 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.
Dozens of people have reportedly been killed in the clashes in Latakia province, close to a Russian-controlled airbase. It is the worst violence in Syria since rebels toppled Assad in December and installed an Islamist transitional government.
A curfew has been announced until Friday morning. A war monitoring group, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said more than 70 people have been killed.
They are some of the most violent attacks on forces linked to Syria's Islamist government since the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December. A curfew has been imposed in the port cities of Latakia and Tartous, where the fighting has broken out.
Clashes continue in coastal areas that form the heartland of the Alawite community and are a stronghold of the Assad family. The clashes started when government forces were ambushed during a security operation in Latakia.
State news agency Sana reported that "huge military reinforcements" were heading to the city of Jableh. Reinforcements have been sent, and videos posted online show heavy gunfire in some places.
Estimations of the number of people killed vary, and the BBC has been unable to independently verify them. The coastal region is the heartland of the Alawite minority, and a stronghold of the Assad family.
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. Estimations of the number of people killed in the violence vary, and the BBC has been unable to independently verify them.
Separately, the AFP news agency said, citing a war monitor, that a total of 48 people were killed - including 16 government security personnel, 28 pro-Assad fighters, and four civilians. 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 can be heard on unverified videos on social media. 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.