Syria's worst violence in months reopens wounds of the civil war
Source: AP/Yahoo
An ambush on a Syrian security patrol by gunmen loyal to ousted leader Bashar Assad escalated into clashes that a war monitor estimates have killed more than 1,000 people over four days. The attack Thursday near the port city of Latakia reopened the wounds of the countrys 13-year civil war and sparked the worst violence Syria has seen since December, when insurgents led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, overthrew Assad.
The counteroffensive against the Assad loyalists in the largely Alawite coastal region brought havoc to several cities and towns. Rights groups reported dozens of revenge killings resulting from Sunni militants targeting the minority Islamic sect, regardless of whether they were involved in the insurgency.
Tensions have been on the rise since Assad's downfall following sectarian attacks against Alawites, who ruled Syria for over 50 years under the Assad dynasty. The assaults continued despite promises from Syrias interim president that the country's new leaders will carve out a political future for Syria that includes and represents all its communities.
In their ambush, the pro-Assad Alawite gunmen overwhelmed government security forces and later took control of Qardaha, Assad's hometown, as Damascus scrambled to bring in reinforcements.
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progree
(11,817 posts)Last edited Sun Mar 9, 2025, 04:08 PM - Edit history (2)
From the last paragraph of the OP's article. Emphasis added.
spike jones
(1,852 posts)CANADIANBEAVER69
(660 posts)snot
(11,021 posts)US support for the ouster of a ruler who declined to let us control Syria's oil.
maxsolomon
(36,333 posts)decades long brutal dictatorship, use of chemical weapons...
snot
(11,021 posts)that our government's actions foreign policy is ever primarily driven by altruistic concerns, or that the new regime will be any less brutal than the old one.