US Secretary of State condemned the crimes of “extremist terrorists” in Syria
In a statement, the US Secretary of State condemned the recent crimes of the new Syrian rulers against the western leaders in the western country and called for their perpetrators to be held accountable.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a statement condemning “extremist terrorists”, including foreign extremists who have been killing civilians in western Syria in recent days.
He extended condolences to the families of the victims, emphasizing the US alleged support for Syrian religious and ethnic minorities, including Christian, Druze, Alavi and Kurds.
In a statement released on the US State Department’s website, Rubio also called for the prosecution and punishment of the perpetrators by the new Syrian government and emphasized the need to respond to the crimes.
In recent days, the western regions of Syria, especially the provinces of Latakia and Tartus, have witnessed fierce clashes that have killed hundreds of civilians. More than five civilians have been killed in massacres and field executions, according to local sources.
Terrorist groups such as the Turkish Party, which are made up of Uyghur terrorists and are leaders of the Al -Sham Writing Board, have been involved in these crimes. These groups have begun sectarian cleansing operations in areas such as Banias and have not made any difference between children and the elderly.
Syrian human rights watchdog has also said that more than five Alawite civilians have been killed by Syrian security forces and its affiliates since Thursday. These people were executed by loyal groups to Abu Mohammad Julani and their homes and property have been looted.
These developments have taken place in the wake of unrest and protests in the Alawite areas, which are related to a series of provocations of Tahrir al -Sham forces against the Alawites, including an attack on the tomb of Abu Abdullah al -Hussein al -Khasibi, the Alawite leader in Aleppo in November. These measures have led to widespread anger and protests among the Alawite society.
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