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14 soldiers of the Ministry of Interior were killed in an attack by supporters of the ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the west of the country. According to Syrian officials, another 10 soldiers were injured in the clashes near the Mediterranean port of Tartous, a stronghold of Assad's minority Alawite Muslim sect.
Assad's supporters attacked the security forces when they tried to arrest a former officer who was involved in the torture of prisoners in the notorious Saydnaya prison near the capital Damascus.
Assad was ousted by rebel forces led by the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sam (HTS) just two weeks ago. The UK-based monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that 14 soldiers and three unidentified gunmen were killed in the clashes. is.
With the challenge of establishing a security system in the city of Homs, the Syrian authorities have imposed a curfew throughout the night. It is said that after the release of the video of the attack on the Alawite Alawite temple, there was unrest.
The Ministry of Interior has said that the video is old. According to the ministry, the scene is from the attack by rebels in Aleppo at the end of November. SOHR reported that one protester was killed and five others were injured in Homs.
Similarly, the BBC reported that there were demonstrations in the cities of Tartos and Latakia and Assad's hometown Kardaha. Alawite is a branch of Shia Islam. It includes Assad's family, former rulers of Syria, politicians and military leaders.
