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🇸🇾 - NGO reports the execution of 52 Alawites by Syrian security forces. — RFI
🇸🇾 - The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports that 340 civilians have been killed.
🇺🇦🇺🇸 - "Next week I will visit Saudi Arabia, and after meeting with the Crown Prince, Ukrainian diplomats and military will hold talks with the American team," — Zelensky
🇨🇳🇺🇸🇪🇺 - "When you look at how the Trump administration has implemented a brazen and domineering policy toward Europe, treating its allies in this way, honestly, from a European perspective, it’s pretty appalling." - China’s Special Representative for European Affairs Lu Shaye.
🇩🇪 - #BREAKING German CDU and SPD agree in principle to form government.
🇺🇸🇧🇦 - U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemns Republic of Srpska leader Milorad Dodik for "undermining Bosnia and Herzegovina's institutions and threatening its security and stability."
It seems that Dodik's support for Trump is not reciprocated...
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🇷🇺🇸🇾 - More alleged photos from the Russian airbase at Khmeimim. Up to 7,000 Syrians, the majority of them Alawites, have taken refuge in the base.
🇺🇸🇸🇩🇦🇪 - Representative Gregory Meeks is blocking U.S. arms sales to UAE over role in Sudan war.
— Politico
— Politico
🇸🇾 - SANA network reporter in Latakia:
A delegation in Jableh district and the Public Security Administration a short time ago arrived at the Hmeimim Airport to comfort the families in it and return them to their villages.
🇸🇾🇮🇱 - Reports of forces from the Israeli occupation progressing towards "Saraya Rasem Al-Halabi" in the Central Quneitra countryside.
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🇸🇾 - A circulating video of a HTS member going by the name "Muhammad Abu Obaidah" expressing his frustration towards the extremist actions and violations caused by extremist individuals from killing and humiliation towards civilians in the neighborhoods that
are affected by the recent events.
Saying it's only heard to be caused by 2 factions "Al-Hamzat" and "Al-Amshat" factions addressing Al-sharaa to take an action to stop them.
are affected by the recent events.
Saying it's only heard to be caused by 2 factions "Al-Hamzat" and "Al-Amshat" factions addressing Al-sharaa to take an action to stop them.
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🇸🇾 - A new Druze armed group announces to join the Military Council in As-Suwayda.
🇸🇾 - Admin's perspective on the massacres in Syria.
It is striking how civilian victims come from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds: Alawites (Shia), Kurds (Sunni), Armenians (Orthodox), Lebanese Maronites, as well as other Christian and Muslim sects. This alone proves that minorities in Syria remain unsafe.
According to Wikipedia, Latakia had a population of around 709,000 as of 2023. In 2010, the Armenian population there was estimated at 3,500. When an Armenian father and son are killed, it is not accidental—it is targeted.
Yes, it is undeniable that the initial gunfight should never have started (because everyone knew that retaliation would follow), but extrajudicial executions and the deliberate targeting of minorities are inexcusable.
History will remember that while the Russians opened their bases, the U.S. and other Western "democracies" remained silent. This serves as a reminder that while high-ranking politicians may fail, the soldier on the ground always has the choice to act with integrity.
If the authorities in Damascus fail to take decisive action against these executions, it signals their tolerance of such crimes. Arresting "extremist elements" only after they have massacred families is meaningless. The world is well aware of the kind of individuals that make up certain "security" forces—they must be removed before more atrocities occur.
It is striking how civilian victims come from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds: Alawites (Shia), Kurds (Sunni), Armenians (Orthodox), Lebanese Maronites, as well as other Christian and Muslim sects. This alone proves that minorities in Syria remain unsafe.
According to Wikipedia, Latakia had a population of around 709,000 as of 2023. In 2010, the Armenian population there was estimated at 3,500. When an Armenian father and son are killed, it is not accidental—it is targeted.
Yes, it is undeniable that the initial gunfight should never have started (because everyone knew that retaliation would follow), but extrajudicial executions and the deliberate targeting of minorities are inexcusable.
History will remember that while the Russians opened their bases, the U.S. and other Western "democracies" remained silent. This serves as a reminder that while high-ranking politicians may fail, the soldier on the ground always has the choice to act with integrity.
If the authorities in Damascus fail to take decisive action against these executions, it signals their tolerance of such crimes. Arresting "extremist elements" only after they have massacred families is meaningless. The world is well aware of the kind of individuals that make up certain "security" forces—they must be removed before more atrocities occur.