The chaos continues on. Hundreds of civilians, supporters of the former president, are losing their lives during clearing operations of the al -Sara regime.
More than 1,300 people have died since March 6 due to the operations of the security forces of the new Syrian authorities and allied organizations in the western part of the country. Ready to leave the country are the few Syria.
The international community expresses its strong concern. He calls for an immediate end to hostilities and protection of civilians. At the same time, they are calling for a meeting today, Monday, of the UN Security Council on Syria.
Ahead of the gates the civil war
Through his videotaped message, Syria’s de facto leader Ahmed al -Sara warned that Syria is currently facing “external and local forces” efforts.
He emphasized that the remaining from Assad’s previous regime had no choice but to surrender immediately. At the same time, he promised that he would not allow chaos or a new civil war in Syria, and said that those involved in bloodshed will “be held accountable”.
Conduct of UN Security Council seek US and Russia
The US and Russia have called for the UN Security Council meeting Monday, Monday, in camera, on the topic of the escalation of violence in Syria.
International reactions
The head of US diplomacy condemned the “massacres” of minorities unfolding in Syria and called on authorities to pursue the perpetrators.
“The US is condemning the radical Islamist terrorists, including foreign jihadists, who are killing people in western Syria in recent days,” he said.
“The temporary Syrian authorities must pursue the perpetrators of these massacres against minority communities,” the US foreign minister wrote.
Berlin characterizes shocking information on mass killings in Syria and the European Commission calls for the protection of civilians. “Citizens must be protected in all circumstances with full respect for international humanitarian law,” said EU leading representative Anita Hipper.
“We are deeply alarmed by reports of violently with many casualties in Syria,” the Greek Foreign Ministry said in a post in X.
We are deeply alarmed by reports of violent clashes with numerous civilian casualties in Syria. We call on all sides to show responsibility and seek peaceful solutions, refraining from actions that would further inflame tensions.
– Ministry of Foreign Affairs (@Greecemfa)
The Foreign Minister had a telephone conversation with His Beatitude John I, Patriarch of Antioch and all East.
FM George Gerapetritis held a phone conversation w/ His Beatitude John X, Patriarch of Antioch and all the East, focusing on the latest dvpts in .
– Ministry of Foreign Affairs (@Greecemfa)
The Greek Foreign Minister emphasized the urgent need for national unity and peaceful coexistence and emphasized the importance of safeguarding the protection of all national and religious communities, including Christian populations. He also emphasized the need for all atrocities against civilians to stop and confirmed Greece’s commitment to closely monitor developments in Syria, stressing the latter’s commitment to respect for international law, participation and avoidance of a foreign intervention.
Intense disapproval of slaughter from Christian churches
“Syria has been experiencing a dangerous escalation of violence, murders and executions in recent days, resulting in the attack on innocent civilians, including women and children, as well as violating the sacredness of homes and looting of property. These scenes reveal the magnitude of the suffering of the Syrian people, ”said a statement signed by His Beatitude Patriarch of Antioch. Ioannis, the Syngodos Patriarch of Antioch and All East Mr. Ignatios-Ephraim II and Melchite Patriarch of Antioch and all East Mr. Joseph.
“The Christian churches, strongly condemning any attack that threatens social peace, express their strong disapproval of the massacres that target innocent citizens and emphasize the need to stop these horrible acts, which contradict any human and moral value.”