Syria announces the end of the military operation against Loyalist Al-Assad | Syrian war news
The Syrian government has completed a security operation in the Western coastal region in the country, the House of Loyalties of the former Bashar Al-Assad leader, the Damascus Ministry reported.
Spokesman Hassan Abdul Ghani posted on Monday, saying in a statement of x which security threats They were neutralized in Latakia and Tartous provinces. It is reported that thousands, including many civilians, were killed in Days of deadly violence This prompted international concerns.
“Having achieved [the neutralisation of the security threats] We announce the end of the military operation, “Ghani said.” We were able to … absorb the attacks of the remains of a demolished regime and its officers “and pushed them from” vital “locations.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Monday that nearly 1,500 people had been killed in violence on Thursday.
Most, the monitor reported, were civilians killed by security forces and Allied groups in the heart of Alawit’s minority, which belonged to the deputy President Bashar Al-Assad. Al Jazeera did not confirm the report.
Temporary leader of Syria President Ahmed al-Sharaa Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) promised on Sunday to hunt the perpetrators of violent conflicts and say that he would stick to us to explain to anyone who exceeded the authority of new rulers.
The Al-Sharaa Office also said that the Independent Committee on Conflict Research and the killings conducted by both parties.
Abdul Ghani added on Monday that he would cooperate with the investigating committee safety forces, offering a full approach to discovering the circumstances of the event, checking the facts and ensuring justice for the wrong ones.
“We were able to absorb the attacks of the remains of the former regime and its officers. We broke their element of surprise and managed to push them away from vital centers, providing most of the main roads,” he said.
Growing instability
“We insert the way for life to return to normal and for consolidation of security and stability,” said Abdul Ghani, adding that plans to continue fighting the remains of the former government and removal of any future threats were set.
However, after relative calm in the weeks after the fall of Al-Assad in December, instability and violence begin to grow in Syria.
Security forces have reported that they have rejected an attack on a security checkpoint in the capital, Damascus overnight.
Resul Al Jazeera Serdar, who reported from the capital, said that two attackers were arrested, trying to target the government building. Other armed people managed to escape, his security forces told him.
“It is still not clear whether they are also part of the remains of an old regime or a separate group that wanted to attack,” Serdar said.
“It was an intense week here in the heart of Damascus.”
AND Fighting on the Mediterranean coast began last week When Pro-Assad’s forces coordinated deadly attacks on the forces of the security of the new government.
The ambush rolled in the killings of revenge as thousands of armed supporters of the new Syrian leadership landed in coastal areas.
Estimates suggest that about 1,000 civilians were killed in the midst of non -select attacks, including brutal killings reports.
The government then sent reinforcements to Lataki and Tartous to regain control.
‘100 percent of misconceptions’
Iran, a long-term al-Assad ally, denied any involvement in violence on Monday.
Media reports, including Saudi TV channel Al Arabiya, suggest that the Iranian and Allied groups in the region are behind violence.
Al-Sharaa blamed the violence for “attempts to remain a demolished regime and foreign sides behind them to create a renewed sedation and withdraw our country to the civil war.”
Regional media then followed the finger on Tehran.
However, a spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry dismissed the charges and condemned the attacks on minorities in Syria.
“This accusation is completely ridiculous and rejected, and we think that pointing finger at Iran and Iranian friends is wrongly processed, deviant trend and one hundred percent misconceptions,” said Esmaeil Baghaei.
“There is no justification for attacks on parts of Alawit, Christian, Druze and other minorities, who truly wounded emotions and consciences and countries of the region and internationally,” he added.
Tehran helped to raise Al-Assad during a long civic war in the country and provided him with military advisers.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday that Tehran had remained an “observer” of the situation in Syria from HTS downloads.
“We have no relationship with the current Syrian government and we are in no hurry in this regard,” he said.