Syria is experiencing its worst violence in months as clashes between government forces and loyalists of ousted leader Bashar al-Assad escalate. Reports indicate that pro-Assad fighters have carried out field executions, while government forces struggle to maintain control. The violence has left more than 1,000 people dead in just a few days, raising fears of renewed civil war. Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has called for calm and launched an investigation into the killings. The situation remains volatile, with sectarian tensions and revenge attacks fueling further bloodshed.
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Körper liegen auf der Straße, während die Gewalt zwischen syrischen Truppen und Assad-Anhängern eskaliert.
The clashes raise concerns about Syria’s stability and interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa’s ability to reunify the country after 13 years of civil war.
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‘In Angst leben’: Alawitische Zivilisten berichten TML von Massakern durch syrische Sicherheitskräfte
The recent surge in violence reflects the power vacuum left in the wake of Assad’s downfall. Remnants of Assad’s loyalist forces are refusing to surrender while the new government struggles to consolidate control. Localized skirmishes have quickly spiraled into a full-scale conflict, with both sides accusing the other of war crimes.
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Montagsbriefing: Die Gewalt in Syrien geht weiter
Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Shara, appealed yesterday for calm and unity after violence erupted last week between fighters affiliated with his government and those loyal to the ousted dictator Bashar al-Assad.