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Saba Yemen
28-03-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Syria: Foreign armed factions refuse to evacuate houses in rural Tartus
Damascus - Saba: A Syrian local source reported on Thursday that a number of foreign armed factions affiliated with thenew security formation established by the gangs of takfiri groups in Syria. A number of houses have been seized in the countryside of Tartus province, amid escalating tensions between the militants and the residents who are demanding the return of their properties. "During the events on the Syrian coast, militants took control of a number of villages, including Qadmous, Beit Kamouneh and Rayhani, and expelled their original inhabitants," the source told Al-Malouma, noting that "attempts by residents to reclaim their houses were met with strong rejection by the foreign groups who impose their control by force." "Residents face direct threats at gunpoint if they try to return," he said, adding that armed groups are reinforcing their presence in the area with military fortifications and using homes as headquarters. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Saba Yemen
14-03-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Takfiri gangs impose tight security cordon on 30 villages in Syrian coast
Damascus - Saba: Informed sources revealed that defense and security elements under the Takfiri gangs in Syria are imposing a tight security cordon on more than 30 villages in the cities of the Syrian coast, which raises concern that these villages may be subjected to horrible massacres that these gangs are trying to hide. "Over 30 Alawite villages in the cities of the Syrian coast, including Tartus, Jableh and Latakia, have not been reached by any humanitarian organization or media outlet so far, as Golani's gangs impose a tight security cordon on them, which prevents knowing the fate of their residents," the news website "Al-Malouma" said, citing the sources. "These villages have been witnessing large-scale burning of houses and farms for more than a week, but until this moment, the fate of thousands of families who lived in them is unknown," it added, explaining that "this situation raises concern that these villages may be subjected to horrible massacres that the Golani gangs are trying to hide by preventing access to them and burying the bodies of the victims to cover up the truth." The sources emphasized that "the Syrian coast may be facing the largest massacres of its kind, and the number of victims may increase many times over, if the truth about the security cordon imposed by al-Golani's gangs on these villages is revealed." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print