Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa demanded peace on Sunday after hundreds in coastal areas in the worst common violence had been killed since Bashar al Assad.
“We have to preserve the national unity and domestic peace, we can live together,” said Al-Sharaa, the interim president, as the clashes between forces that were associated with the new Islamist rulers and fighters from Assad’s alawite sect.
“Be insured by Syria, this country has the properties of survival,” said Al-Sharaa in a circular video in a mosque in his childhood in Mazzah in Damascus. “What is currently happening in Syria is within the expected challenges.”
Syrian security sources said that at least two hundred of their members were killed in the clashes with the former army staff because Assad were killed after coordinated attacks and ambushes on their forces led on Thursday.
The attacks turned into Rachemorde, as thousands of armed supporters of the new leaders of Syria rose from all over the country to the coastal areas to support the besieged forces of the new administration
The authorities accuse the authorities of dozens of young people and fatal raids on houses in villages and towns that were lived in the warning militias that were once prevalent by Syria, which came to help the security forces and to have the supporters of Assad responsible for past crimes for a long time.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor based in Great Britain, said on Saturday that the two days of fighting in the Mediterranean coastal region have been the worst violence in a 13-year citizen conflict for years.
In several cities, in which armed groups on security forces and cars on highways that led to capitals in the coastal area, the clashes continued overnight.