Syrian forces and loyalists Assad in deadly conflicts in Latakia
Syrian forces loyal to the new Government in Damascus participated in a difficult fight with the remains of the worn over the Assad regime in the coastal area in the northwest of the country.
At least 13 soldiers were killed in conflicts in Latakia Province, near the air basin under the control of Russian, states State TV.
By Friday morning, a police watch was announced.
They are some of the most insignificant attacks on forces associated with the Syrian Islamist government since the fall of Bashar Al-Assad in December.
Conflicts continue in coastal areas that make up the heart of the alaci community and the stronghold are the Assad family.
Alavite activists said their community was undergoing violence and attacks since Assad fell, especially in rural Homs and Latakia.
Sana State News Agency reported that “huge military reinforcements” went to the city of Jableh.
Late on Thursday, the Syrian journalistic agency based in Syria reported that the forces aligned with the government “killed about 70” former fighters of the regime, while more than 25 others were trapped in Jableh and the environment.
The AFP news agency said 28 attackers of the loyal Assad had been killed, citing monitors, adding that government forces use helicopters to attack goals.
BBC couldn’t check the figures.
The spokesman for the Syrian Ministry of Defense, Colonel Hassan Abdul Ghani, issued a warning of Loyaltists Assad through the state media.
“Thousands have decided to hand over their weapons and return to their families, while some insist on the escape and die in defense of killers and criminals. The choice is clear: lay down the weapon or face your inevitable fate,” he said.
The region has become a major security challenge for temporary President Ahmed al-Shara.
He is also confronted with resistance to the south, where there has been a conflict with the forces of Comrade in recent days.
Earlier this week, Syrian Foreign Minister told the Global Chemical Weapon Guardian That the new government was dedicated to destroying the remaining supplies produced in insufficient Assad.
Assad’s government has ever denied the use of chemical weapons during the 14-year civil war, but activists have accused her of performing dozens of chemical attacks.