Massacres Continue On Syria’s Coast With Over 400 Victims(18+ Videos)
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Syrian security forces and affiliated fighters killed more than 340 civilians, the vast majority of them from the Alawite minority, over the last two days, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on March 8.
A rebellion broke out on the Syrian coast, the heartland of the Alawites, on March 6, with officers from the former Syrian Arab Army leading attacks on government forces.
After initial success in Latakia, Qardaha, Jableh, Banias and Tartus, the rebels were overpowered by government forces.

Hundreds of Alawite refugees have taken refuge at a Russian airbase in Syria. Before being shot, civilians are forced to crawl on the ground, and they crawl in the hope that they will be wounded, maimed, but not killed. The result is always bloody. They shoot at people lying down, on their knees.
They shoot at people lying down, on their knees, begging for mercy. The entire Internet is littered with scary videos: the security forces of the new Syrian government are enjoying the massacre. In exclusive footage, the victims told Izvestia what they had experienced.

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“I beg you, don’t show my face. I’m afraid. There’s shooting outside, they can break in at any moment. They tortured and killed my friend,” said Salima Al-Abd, a local resident.
“Our house was attacked, robbed, and everything was turned upside down. They shot at my husband – he was wounded and miraculously survived,” said local resident Kausar Jafar.
Some civilians escaped the massacres by taking refuge at the Russian base in Khmeimim. The streets of Tartus and Latakia are littered with bodies, and by people of the same religious group. This is an attempt to “finally resolve the Alawite issue.”

According to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent, residents are too afraid to leave their homes due to ongoing massacres carried out by Turkestani, Chechen, and Syrian militants. Despite the escalating violence, there has been no movement on the ground to restore security in the region.
Syrian state media on March 7 cited an interior ministry source as saying “individual violations” had occurred during a government operation to crack down on rebels on the Syrian coast linked to the ousted Assad regime and said it was working to address the incidents. However, the massacres continued.
According to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent, residents are too afraid to leave their homes due to ongoing massacres carried out by Turkestani, Chechen, and Syrian militants. Despite the escalating violence, there has been no movement on the ground to restore security in the region.
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The Russian military on March 7 opened Khmeimim Air Base on the Syrian coast for hundreds of Alawite refugees as the death toll from the rebellion against the new Islamist government in the country exceeded 230.
The rebellion broke out a day earlier following a deadly security operation in the countryside of Latakia, with Alawite officers from the former Syrian Arab Army leading attacks on government forces.
The vast majority of civilians killed across Syria on March 7 were executed by the forces of the new Syrian regime, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported.
After initial success in Latakia, Qardaha, Jableh, Banias and Tartus, the rebels were overpowered by government forces.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that a total of 238 people had been killed on the coast by March 8 morning, including at least 162 Alawites civilians who were executed by government forces.