Turkey Airstrike in Syria Claims Nine Lives, Sparks Outcry

Fierce clashes have erupted in Latakia province, Syria, resulting in the reported execution of 52 members of the Alawite minority by security forces, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The violence follows confrontations between security personnel and gunmen loyal to former president Bashar al-Assad, marking a significant escalation as new authorities attempt to eliminate “regime remnants” from key regions.
The Britain-based monitoring group stated that the executions took place in the towns of Al-Shir and Al-Mukhtariya, corroborated by verified videos and accounts from victims' relatives. Footage released by activists depicts numerous bodies clad in civilian clothing, further intensifying public outcry and concern.
In total, at least 124 individuals have died since the clashes began, including 36 security forces, 32 loyalist gunmen, and four civilians, as reported by the Observatory. The Alawite faith, of which the Assad family is a part, has increasingly come under scrutiny as the country undergoes significant political turmoil since Assad's ousting by Islamist-led rebels on December 8.