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Roadside bomb hits ambulance in Syria's Suwayda: Injuries reported
Roadside bomb hits ambulance in Syria's Suwayda: Injuries reported

Shafaq News

time6 days ago

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Roadside bomb hits ambulance in Syria's Suwayda: Injuries reported

Shafaq News/ A roadside bomb struck an ambulance in western Suwayda, southern Syria, causing injuries, Syrian media reported on Thursday. The explosion occurred on the remote Areeka–Najran road as the vehicle was reportedly transporting dialysis patients, injuring at least six people. The province has seen repeated clashes in recent months between local and irregular factions. Fighting eased after a security deal with Damascus allowed Suwayda-based forces to integrate into the Syrian General Security Directorate. Last week, armed men stormed the provincial government building, briefly held the governor hostage, and secured the release of a detainee at gunpoint, according to Syria's Ministry of Information.

Syrian authorities arrest two ex-intelligence officers over war crimes
Syrian authorities arrest two ex-intelligence officers over war crimes

Roya News

time24-04-2025

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  • Roya News

Syrian authorities arrest two ex-intelligence officers over war crimes

The Syrian General Security Directorate announced Thursday the arrest of Tayseer Mahfoud, one of the country's most wanted individuals accused of committing war crimes against civilians. The arrest followed a tightly coordinated security operation carried out by specialized units in collaboration with the Tartus Security Directorate. According to Damascus Security Chief Lieutenant Colonel Abdul Rahman Al-Dabbagh, the operation was the result of detailed intelligence surveillance that pinpointed Mahfoud's location in the coastal city of Tartus. A carefully planned ambush led to his arrest without significant resistance. Mahfoud is considered among the most notorious perpetrators of human rights violations during the conflict. He previously served with the Syrian Military Intelligence Branch 215—specifically the 'Raid Unit'—and is believed to have been directly involved in the arrest and enforced disappearance of more than 200 civilians, mostly from the Mazzeh and Kafar Sousah municipalities in Damascus, according to the General Security Directorate. Lt. Col. Dabbagh reaffirmed the government's commitment to pursuing all individuals responsible for crimes against the Syrian people, stressing that justice will prevail and the war crimes file will remain open until all perpetrators are held accountable. In a related development, Syria's Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of Suleiman Al-Tinawi, a former brigadier general in the Air Force Intelligence in the Assad regime, who is accused of orchestrating mass killings of civilians, including the Jayrud massacre in rural Damascus in July 2016. According to a security statement, Tinawi was captured in a specialized operation carried out by the Latakia Security Directorate. The ministry confirmed his involvement in coordinating violent crackdowns in cooperation with leaders from Lebanon's Hezbollah militia and domestic sectarian groups. He reportedly provided both logistical and intelligence support during the regime's brutal suppression of dissent in the early years of the uprising.

Syrian Major Atef Najib arrested in Latakia
Syrian Major Atef Najib arrested in Latakia

Roya News

time31-01-2025

  • Politics
  • Roya News

Syrian Major Atef Najib arrested in Latakia

The Syrian General Security Directorate in Latakia confirmed the arrest of Major Atef Najib, who served as the head of the Political Security branch in Daraa and first cousin of former Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad. The Syrian news agency (SANA) reported that "in a special operation, the General Security Directorate in Latakia, in cooperation with military forces, succeeded in apprehending Major Atef Najib." Lieutenant Colonel Mustafa Knefati, director of the General Security Directorate in Latakia, stated, "The criminal Atef Najib has been transferred to the relevant authorities to be tried and held accountable for the crimes he committed against the Syrian people," according to SANA.

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