Syrian forces and Assad are committed to deadly conflicts in Latakia

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Syrian forces have fought hard to the new government in Damascus, the remains of the Assad regime of the surrounding the country in the north-western coast.

According to state TV, at least 13 soldiers were killed in clashes in the province of Latakia.

A curfew has been declared until Friday morning.

In December, Bashar al-Assad has been some of the most violent attacks on the Syrian Islamist government.

The clashes continue in the coastal areas, which form the hearts of the Alawite Society and the fortress of the Assad’s family.

Alawite activists, especially villages and Latakia, as Assad fell, said they were subjected to violence and attacks.

The State News Agency said that Sana was going to Jeywen, “Great Military Strengthening”.

On Thursday, the Syrian-based step news agency said that the government’s envy forces “about 70” former regime fighters, and more than 25 people and respondents were arrested in response.

AFP news agency said that 28 armed people were killed by Assad, referring to monitors and used helicopters to attack the target.

BBC could not check the numbers.

Representative of the Syrian Defense Ministry, Colonel Hassan Abdul Ghani, warned Assad loyalists and Assad.

“He chose to deliver thousands of weapons and return to their families, although he insisted on the protection of some runs and criminals, and dies,” he said, “he said.

The region has become a basic security problem for temporary President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

He also resists the south of the south collided with Druze forces in recent days.

This week ago, The Syrian Foreign Minister explained Global Chemical Weapons Guard The new government was committed to the destruction of the remaining parts produced under Assad.

The Assad government used chemical weapons during the 14-year civil war, activists accused him of carrying out him in a chemical attack.

 
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