
TEHRAN Irans Special Envoy for Syrian Affairs, Mohammad Reza Raouf Sheybani, has actually condemned escalating violence in Syrias seaside areas, labeling the atrocities versus civilians as stunning and calling for international accountability.In a series of posts on his official X account on Tuesday, Sheybani highlighted Irans unwavering support for Syrias sovereignty while urging definitive action versus wrongdoers of violence.
The strength and massive scale of atrocities versus innocent civilians in Syrias coastal provinces are deeply disconcerting, Sheybani composed, referencing current massacres recorded in areas like Latakia and Tartus.We extend our heartfelt compassions to the victims families and pray for their strength in the middle of this tragedy.
The envoy straight linked the violence to broader local destabilization, worrying that any act of violence targeting Syrias minority neighborhoods is entirely guilty, and firmly insisting that those accountable need to face justice.He echoed Irans place that Syrias interim government must focus on major and effective measures to stop bloodshed and prosecute orchestrators of the violence, aligning with global expectations for accountability.
Sheybani repeated Irans commitment to Syrias territorial stability, alerting that extended instability would push the Zionist routine and extremist groups, which were reportedly involved in massacres in Alawite-majority areas.Chaos in Syria only serves terrorists and threatens local peace, he noted, alluding to the dissemination of graphic videos revealing executions and arson attacks in the Arab countrys seaside regions.Recent clashes between Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)-lined up forces and opposition groups have left over 1,000 civilians dead, according to the so-called Syrian Human Rights Observatory.Local reports describe militants disposing of bodies in remote areas to hide evidence, while eyewitnesses appeal for global intervention.They movie their crimes and commemorate themwe need a UN-backed examination, said one survivor, highlighting the mental toll of the dispute.