Gunmen kill 10 in Alawite village in Syria: monitor

A man drives a bicycle past the landmark clock tower of the central Syrian city of Hama on January 27, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 01 February 2025
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Gunmen kill 10 in Alawite village in Syria: monitor

  • Syrian newspaper Al-Watan, quoting a security source in Hama, said security forces “are surrounding the Arzah area to hunt the criminals” behind the killings

DAMASCUS: Gunmen in Syria have shot dead 10 people in a “massacre” in a village home to members of ousted President Bashar Assad’s Alawite sect, a war monitor said on Saturday.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Friday’s attack killed “10 citizens in Arzah village in the northern Hama countryside.”
The Britain-based monitor, which has a large network of sources on the ground in Syria, said gunmen “rapped on the doors of houses in the village and shot at people using handguns equipped with silencers” before fleeing.
Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said a child and an elderly woman were among the victims.
He said the attacks “bear all the hallmarks of sectarian killings.”
Syrian newspaper Al-Watan, quoting a security source in Hama, said security forces “are surrounding the Arzah area to hunt the criminals” behind the killings.
It said “former officers and soldiers” were among those who died in the attack.
A resident said two vehicles carrying seven gunmen entered the village and targeted homes under the pretext of conducting weapons inspections.
The gunmen took the men out of the homes and forced them onto their knees before killing them “in cold blood,” the resident said on condition of anonymity due to fears of reprisals.
The gunmen left, and the bodies were taken to Hama National Hospital before being buried, the resident added.
Despite reassurances from Syria’s new rulers, members of the Alawite community fear reprisals.
Earlier on Friday, the new authorities announced the arrest of Assad’s cousin Atif Najib, accused of orchestrating a crackdown in Daraa, where the 2011 Syrian uprising began.
The nationwide uprising was crushed by Assad, spiraling into a civil war that has killed more than half a million people.

 

 


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