Sectarian Violence Claims Over 1,400 Lives in Coastal Syria
Sectarian violence in Syria's coastal regions in March killed over 1,400, mostly civilians, displacing thousands and prompting an investigation into widespread crimes.

More than 1,400 killed in sectarian violence in coastal Syria, report finds

Over 1,400, mostly civilians, were killed in sectarian violence in coastal Syria in March, government says
More than 1,400 Killed in Sectarian Violence in Coastal Syria in March, Report Finds
Overview
Over 1,400 people, predominantly civilians, were killed in sectarian violence that erupted in Syria's coastal regions in March, marking a significant escalation of conflict.
Armed groups loyal to Assad attacked new government security forces, resulting in 238 deaths among security personnel, alongside widespread civilian casualties.
A four-month investigation identified nearly 300 individuals suspected of committing severe crimes, including murder, torture, and the destruction of homes and businesses.
The violence caused massive displacement, with over 130,000 people fleeing their homes and tens of thousands seeking refuge in neighboring Lebanon.
The Red Crescent delivered the first aid convoy to affected cities, highlighting the urgent humanitarian crisis following the mobilization of around 200,000 armed men.
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