Syria Faces Escalating Violence and Ethnic Tensions Following Regime Change
- More than 800 people have been killed in clashes in Syria between armed groups loyal to former ruler Bashar al-Assad and forces of the new Syrian regime, according to a war monitor.
- Killings in Tartus, Latakia, and Hama governorates appear to be carried out on a sectarian basis, as reported by Al-Kheetan.
- In various instances, entire families were killed, particularly in predominantly Alawite cities, according to Al-Kheetan's report.
- Caretaker authorities announced an end to security operations on March 10, but intermittent clashes continue, with Sharaa blaming the violence on remnants of Assad’s forces.
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Fear of bloodbath in Syria: 'This is a pure call for violence'
In recent days, violence in Syria has escalated again. Supporters of the old and new regimes clashed, resulting in gruesome massacres and executions. Is a new influx of Syrian refugees causing tensions to rise here? This is discussed in Nieuws van de dag with journalist Wierd Duk and terrorism reporter Silvan Schoonhoven.
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