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Syria state media says 3 dead in clashes in Latakia province

A youth rides his bicygle next to a destroyed car following clashes between Syria's new authorities and supporters of deposed president Bashar al-Assad in the town of Jableh in the coastal province of Latakia on March 10, 2025. The authorities on March 10 ended their sweeping "military operation" against security threats and "regime remnants" in Latakia and Tartus provinces on the Mediterranean coast, defence ministry spokesman Hassan Abdul Ghani said in a statement. (Photo by Omar HAJ KADOUR / AFP)

Syria state media says 3 dead in clashes in Latakia province

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Syrian state media said three people were killed Wednesday in clashes with security forces in coastal Latakia province, the heartland of the country’s Alawite minority community.

“Three members of remnants of the former regime were killed after clashes with internal security forces” outside the city of Jableh, state television said.

State news agency SANA had earlier reported “clashes with a group of wanted outlaws” in the area, and said an unspecified number of security personnel were wounded.

Since last December’s ousting of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad, himself an Alawite, Syria’s new Islamist authorities have frequently reported security operations against what they describe as remnants of his government.

Syria’s coastal areas saw the massacre of Alawite civilians in March, with authorities accusing armed Assad supporters of sparking the violence by attacking security forces.

A national commission of inquiry said at least 1,426 members of the minority community were killed at the time, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor put the toll at more than 1,700.

Last month, thousands of people demonstrated on the Alawite coast in protest of fresh attacks targeting their community.

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