Syrian Alawites left abandoned to horrific crimes

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
civilians.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on its website that armed groups continue criminal activities against civilians
villages in the Jableh countryside south of Latakia have pleaded for public security forces to intervene and protect them from killings,
kidnappings, arson, and destruction.The Syrian Observatory reported that armed groups, alongside Defense Ministry forces, entered Harison in
the Baniyas countryside, looting, burning homes, and destroying property.The town was also bombarded with various weapons.Residents in
demanding large sums in U.S
attacks amount to ethnic cleansing and are documented with audio and video evidence.Locals report that many residents remain in hiding,
shortages, power outages, and halted bakery operations affecting Latakia, Jableh, and surrounding areas.The Syrian Ministry of Defense
announced the end of its military operation, claiming public institutions can now resume services.Meanwhile, self-appointed President Ahmad
al-Sharaa warned of attempts to destabilize Syria and ordered an independent investigation into the coastal violence.Rights groups, however,
accuse his leadership of complicity in the atrocities.Reports suggest casualties could number in the thousands.Alawite families, the primary
targets, are fleeing to the mountains to escape the killings.On Tuesday, an unverified video surfaced, allegedly showing a senior government
commander ordering a massacre while instructing armed groups not to film it.