Syrian interim government says 14 personnel killed in ambush
Briefly

The recent violence in Syria, marked by the deaths of 14 interior ministry personnel, indicates the ongoing tensions between the ruling HTS and Assad's supporters, culminating in unrest across major cities.
Interior Minister Mohammed Abdel Rahman stated, 'We will crack down on anyone who dares to undermine the country’s security or halt the process of peace and stability, ensuring accountability is enforced.'
Following an incident involving an old video of a burning Alawite shrine, protests erupted primarily by Alawite and Shi'ite communities, showcasing the fragile sectarian relations within the country.
The imposition of a curfew from 6 pm to 8 am by the HTS highlights their response to growing unrest, although they claimed it was temporary, pending the stabilization of the situation.
Read at euronews
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