More than 200 deaths in conflict between severe violence in Syria, government forces and Assad supporters


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Fighters standing in favor of the new government of Syria attacked several villages on the country’s border, killing dozens of people. The attack was carried out in response to the recent attacks on government security forces by the loyalists of disgusting President Bashar Assad.

The attacks on the villages started on Thursday and continued on Friday. The ongoing clashes between the two sides have been the worst violence since the demolition of Assad government by the rebel groups led by the Islamic Group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in early December. The new government has resolved to unite Syria after a 14 -year civil war.

How to start recent clashes?

According to the UK -based Syrian Observatorry for Human Rights, more than 200 people have died since the fight started. In addition to about 140 people killed in the attacks of revenge in villages, the dead include about 50 members of Syrian government forces and 45 fighters loyal to Assad.

More than five lakh people have been killed and millions of people have been displaced in the ongoing civil war in Syria since March 2011. According to the UK -based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the most recent clashes began when government forces tried to detain a wanted person near the coastal city of Jableh on Thursday and Assad’s loyals attacked him.

Women and children are also feared dead

According to the AP, according to the observant agency, on Thursday and Friday, loyal gunmen attacked Sheer, Mukhtariah and Hafafah villages near the border, killing 69 men, but no woman suffered any harm. Rami Abdurrahman, head of Syrian observatorry for human rights, said, “He killed every man from whom he faced.”

The Al-Mayadeen TV at Berut also reported the attacks on three villages, stating that more than 30 men were killed in Mukhtariah village alone.

Observatory said that 60 other people were killed in Baniyas city, including women and children.

The Syrian officials did not publish the number of the dead, but SANA, SANA, SANA, quoted an unknown security officer as saying that many people had gone to the coast to avenge the recent attacks on government security forces. The official said that these actions “took some personal violations and we are working to stop them.”

Interim President Ahmed Al-Shra called for handing over his weapons from the former government-affected groups and to avoid abusing citizens or abusing prisoners towards the new government.

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