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Over 1,000 Dead in Two Days of Violence and Revenge Killings in Syria

Syria's Deadliest Clash in Years Leaves Over 1,000 Victims

by pinkfloyd
March 9, 2025
in Civil War & Rebellions, Conflict and Crisis, Middle East Wars, National Security Laws, Political Unrest, War and Armed Conflict
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Violence Erupts in Syria as Over 1,000 People Are Killed in Two Days - Omar Albam/AP Photo

Sectarian Violence and Clashes in Syria Leave Over 1,000 Dead - Omar Albam/AP Photo

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Clashes and Revenge Killings in Syria Leave Over 1,000 Dead in Two Days

A two-day surge of violence in Syria has claimed the lives of over 1,000 people, making it one of the deadliest episodes since the start of the Syrian conflict 14 years ago. The clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists of ousted President Bashar al-Assad, followed by brutal revenge killings, have left a grim toll on both civilians and military personnel.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 745 civilians were killed, primarily through close-range shootings. Additionally, 125 government security force members and 148 militants from Assad-affiliated armed groups died. The violence has also resulted in widespread power and water outages in several regions, including the coastal city of Latakia.

Violence Escalates in the Aftermath of Assad’s Removal

The violence erupted Thursday, marking a dramatic escalation in the challenges facing Syria’s new government, which came to power three months ago after overthrowing Assad. Since then, the government has tried to control the chaos, blaming the violence on “individual actions” from remnants of Assad’s loyalists.

Sunni-Alawite Revenge Killings: A Deepening Sectarian Divide

The clashes have sparked brutal revenge killings, particularly between Sunni Muslim gunmen loyal to the new government and members of the Alawite sect, which had long supported Assad’s regime. These revenge killings began Friday, and reports from residents in Alawite-majority villages tell of gunmen shooting men in the streets, looting homes, and setting them on fire.

Atrocities in Baniyas: Residents Flee as Violence Unfolds

The town of Baniyas has been one of the worst-hit areas. According to residents, bodies were left strewn across the streets or left unburied on rooftops. One resident, Ali Sheha, who fled with his family, described the violence as “revenge killings” targeting the Alawite minority for Assad’s government’s past crimes. Sheha also described gunmen checking people’s IDs to identify their sect before executing them.

“They shot them in the streets, and homes were set on fire,” Sheha said. He also mentioned that foreign fighters and militants from neighboring areas participated in the attacks.

Massacre Confirmed: The Death Toll Mounts

The Syrian Observatory reported that these violence-fueled revenge killings ceased by Saturday morning, but not before claiming hundreds of lives. This marks one of the deadliest massacres in the Syrian conflict. Initially, the death toll was reported at more than 600, but it has now risen to over 1,000.

In the coastal village of Tuwaym, 31 victims of revenge killings were buried in a mass grave, including nine children and four women. This incident, along with others, further underscores the sectarian violence that has gripped the region.

Government Forces Regain Control; Violence Slowly Eases

Syria’s state news agency reported that government forces have managed to regain control over several areas previously held by Assad loyalists. Authorities have since sealed off roads leading to the coastal region to restore order. Despite this, violence continues to haunt the region, as communities continue to mourn the victims.

In Al-Janoudiya, a funeral was held for four Syrian security force members killed during the clashes, with dozens attending the ceremony.

International Outrage and Refugee Crisis

As violence continues to spread, many residents are fleeing to Lebanon for safety. Local authorities in Lebanon report an influx of refugees, though the exact number remains unclear. Many of the displaced are seeking shelter at the Russian airbase in Hmeimim, which has become a refuge for those fleeing the bloodshed.

French authorities have expressed deep concern over the recent violence. In a statement, France’s foreign ministry condemned the atrocities, particularly the sectarian violence against civilians and prisoners. France has urged the Syrian interim authorities to conduct independent investigations into these crimes.

Syria’s Complex Crisis: A Battle for Control

The latest round of violence began when government forces tried to detain a wanted individual near the coastal city of Jableh. They were ambushed by Assad loyalists, which ignited the clashes that followed.

Conclusion: A Conflict That Seems Far from Resolution

The clashes in Syria reflect the ongoing instability and the deepening sectarian divides within the country. While the new government has claimed to restore control in some regions, the violence continues to rage, and many lives have been shattered in the process. As the death toll rises and the violence spills into neighboring countries, international concern for the civilian population grows.

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