Turkey Airstrike in Syria Claims Nine Lives, Sparks Outcry

Following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, tensions are escalating in Homs, Syria, a city historically known for its diverse communities. Armed guards from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group that deposed Assad, now patrol the area as Alawites fear reprisals for their past associations with the former regime. According to local residents, recent security operations target individuals linked to Assad's rule, exacerbating fears of violence and kidnapping.
Alawite individuals like Abu Mohammed, a former captain in Assad's army, express feelings of abandonment and fear, stating, "We live in constant fear and instability now." Meanwhile, younger recruits like Sado Junaid voice a desire for justice against those they claim committed atrocities. The ongoing violence and insecurity have left the Alawite community feeling vulnerable.
HTS fighters maintain that their goal is to prevent clashes between Alawite and Sunni communities. "Our goal is to stop the fighting," said HTS fighter Abu Salem Hawash. However, the situation remains delicate, with both communities fearing for their safety in the aftermath of a tumultuous regime change.