The recent outbreak of violence in Syria has resulted in over 1,000 deaths, including a significant number of civilians, due to clashes between newly established security forces and loyalists of the ousted Assad regime. This conflict began shortly after the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham led a coup that resulted in Assad's removal, forming a new government under Ahmed al-Sharaa. Despite pledges to protect minority rights, violent acts have been reported, particularly against the Alawite community, leading to fears of escalating sectarian violence amidst ongoing attacks from Assad loyalists.
The recent clashes between Syrian security services and Assad loyalists mark a significant escalation of violence following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, challenging the new government.
Civilians, particularly from the Alawite sect, are facing revenge killings in the aftermath of the regime's fall, raising serious concerns over human rights and governance.
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