Over a Thousand Casualties Reported in Ongoing Syrian Conflict

Sun 9th Mar, 2025

The ongoing conflict in Syria has escalated dramatically following the recent overthrow of long-time leader Bashar al-Assad. Reports indicate that more than 1,000 individuals have already lost their lives amidst the violent clashes between loyalists of the former regime and the new ruling authorities.

According to activists, the security forces of the interim government, primarily composed of Islamist factions, have been implicated in numerous atrocities targeting the Alawite community, which includes supporters of al-Assad. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has detailed that among the deceased are approximately 745 civilians.

The violence erupted on Thursday, triggered by assaults on security personnel linked to al-Assad in the coastal city of Jabla, located in the predominantly Alawite province of Latakia. There are indications that the attacks were strategically coordinated, prompting the interim government to deploy additional military resources to the region. Reports suggest that the government has utilized artillery, tanks, and rocket launchers in response to the insurgencies.

Fear and trepidation have gripped the Alawite population, with many residents expressing concerns over escalating violence and targeted attacks based on religious affiliation. Testimonies highlight widespread incidents of killings and thefts, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation. The Observatory has reported mass killings across 29 locations within the provinces of Latakia, Tartus, Hama, and Homs, accusing the Islamist fighters of committing war crimes.

Supporters of the ousted al-Assad regime are allegedly attempting to leverage these killings to galvanize minority groups, intensifying fears among the Alawite community that the interim government is seeking to marginalize and oppress them. Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa faces significant challenges as these confrontations represent a critical test for his administration. He has publicly stated that remnants of the previous regime are attempting to undermine the stability of the new government.

As the conflict intensifies, the humanitarian situation is worsening. Reports indicate disruptions in electricity and water supply in Latakia, and many bakeries have ceased operations while markets remain shuttered, making it increasingly difficult for residents to access essential goods.

Neighboring countries are expressing alarm over the deteriorating security environment in Syria. In response, foreign and defense ministers, along with intelligence chiefs from Turkey, Jordan, and Iraq, convened in Amman to discuss security threats, counter-terrorism efforts, and organized crime, with a particular focus on the activities of the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group, which continues to pose significant challenges in the region.


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