The Syrian Network for Human Rights said armed groups and foreign fighters aligned with the government but not integrated into it were largely responsible for the sectarian violence.
Armed men stormed the home of Noureddine al-Labbad in the town of Al-Sanamayn, opening fire on him and his brother before fleeing, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says.
Armed groups killed entire families, including women and children, during an outbreak of sectarian violence in Syria last ...
After violence broke out between the current and past regimes in Syria, fearful residents have waded across a river to take ...
Recent violence in Syria has sparked fears of further instability as leaders call for lifting sanctions to ease economic woes ...
The committee tasked by the Syrian President for the transitional phase, Ahmed al-Sharaa, to investigate and ascertain the ...
The agreement was signed by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian ...
The reported fighting in the capital, Damascus, and the second city of Aleppo were the first such clashes there since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Syria’s interim government says it has reached a landmark agreement with Kurdish-led forces to integrate them into state ...
On March 6, clashes broke out in the governorates of Latakia, Tartus and Homs between the security forces under the new ...
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On March 6, clashes erupted in the provinces of Latakia, Tartus, and Homs between security forces loyal to the new Syrian ...