PNN – Details of the current developments in Syria point to a wave of street executions in Alawite areas and the onset of a climate of bloodshed in the country.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Rai al-Youm newspaper referred to developments in Syria in a report and wrote: The New York Times reported that Alawite areas in the country are under siege and that the streets in Syria are filled with the bodies of those who have been summarily executed by terrorist elements.
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Demonstration in Damascus in solidarity with the oppressed people of the Syrian coast
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has also reported that more than a thousand Syrian citizens have been killed by the Golani regime’s terrorists in recent days. A source in the Syrian security administration also announced that in the wake of the terrorist elements’ attacks on the coastal areas of Syria, the theft and looting of Syrian citizens’ homes in these areas, especially Jabla, Tartus, and Latakia, has increased sharply.
Yasser Sabouh, the director of the Latakia Cultural Center, was also assassinated by terrorist elements affiliated with al-Jolani.
Al-Mayadeen Network also reported that Syrian citizens do not dare to leave their homes because they fear being executed by Turkmen, Chechen, and Syrian terrorists in the country’s coastal areas.
The released videos also show threats by foreign terrorist elements against Alawites and Shiites in Syria. The Associated Press reported that the outskirts of the Syrian coastal regions, as well as Qardaha, the birthplace of the Assad family, are still under the control of forces affiliated with his regime.