Tension Escalates in Post-Assad Syria: Turmoil and Allegations
Syria's newly appointed leader, Ahmed Sharaa, vows to pursue those responsible for violent clashes that have killed over 1,000 people. Amidst the ongoing chaos in Assad's former stronghold, growing insurgency and alleged foreign interference exacerbate tensions, complicating the path to stability for the war-torn nation.
Syria's interim leader, Ahmed Sharaa, has pledged to pursue those responsible for the recent violent clashes following the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad. The unrest has resulted in over 1,000 deaths, mostly civilians, as factions vie for control in the coastal regions, exacerbating the nation's fragile situation.
Sharaa, in a televised address, accused Assad loyalists and unnamed foreign entities of inciting unrest. He called for national unity amidst attempts by remnants of Assad's regime to destabilize the country. An independent committee is to be formed to investigate the recent violence and hold perpetrators accountable.
As tensions continue, Syrian Kurdish forces blamed Turkish-backed groups for the violence. The ongoing conflict highlights complex interactions between local and international players, with lingering violence and instability posing significant challenges for Syria's interim government.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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