The Syrian Network for Human Rights said armed groups and foreign fighters aligned with the government but not integrated into it were largely responsible for the sectarian violence.
Armed men stormed the home of Noureddine al-Labbad in the town of Al-Sanamayn, opening fire on him and his brother before fleeing, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says.
Syria's Mediterranean coast has been gripped by extreme violence that has seen mass killings mainly targeting members of the ...
Armed groups killed entire families, including women and children, during an outbreak of sectarian violence in Syria last ...
Caution is warranted as regime elements appear to participate in ethnic cleansing.
Armenia is monitoring the latest developments in Syria, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday, March 10, amid renewed concerns ...
Syria’s interim government has announced the end of a days-long military operation against insurgents loyal to ousted ...
A few days after the United Nations secretary-general Guterres shook Ahmed al-Sharaa’s hands and praised his efforts at ...
Syria has been engulfed in a civil war. Until three months ago, dictator Bashar al-Assad controlled the government, but he ...
Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the formation of an independent national committee to investigate the recent deadly violence in the western part of Syria, according to a presidentia ...
In northeast Syria, revelers took to the streets after the announcement of a breakthrough deal between the central government ...
The new Syrian government has signed a deal with to integrate the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) militia into the ...