Turkey Airstrike in Syria Claims Nine Lives, Sparks Outcry

Clashes between Syrian government forces and pro-Assad militants in the northwest region have resulted in the deaths of over 70 individuals, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR). The violence erupted in the coastal province of Latakia, traditionally the stronghold of the Alawite minority, on March 6 and March 7.
Initial reports from the SOHR indicated that fighting resulted in 48 fatalities in the coastal town of Jableh and surrounding villages, marking "the most violent attacks against the new authorities since Assad was toppled" in December 2024. Among those killed were 16 security personnel loyal to the government, along with 28 fighters aligned with the ousted president and four civilians.
The SOHR noted that the Syrian helicopters executed strikes against armed groups in the village of Beit Ana during these confrontations. This outbreak of violence highlights ongoing tensions in the region following the unprecedented shift in government power in Syria.