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Russia and US in touch over Syrian crisis – Moscow

The country has experienced an uptick in violence and mass murder of ethnoreligious minorities

Russia and the US are maintaining contact over the situation in Syria, Moscow’s ambassador to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia has said. Over the past few days, the situation in the war-torn country rapidly deteriorated with hundreds of civilians reportedly killed.

Speaking to reporters on Monday, Nebenzia revealed that all the members of the UN Security Council share a similar stance on the situation in Syria, noting that Moscow and Washington are in contact over the situation in the Middle Eastern country.

“The Council was united in what we discussed today, everyone spoke out. I wouldn’t say with one voice, but everyone emphasized the same elements: the inadmissibility of what happened, the mass murders, and violence,” Nebenzia told reporters.

Earlier in the day, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was concerned about the surge of violence in Syria and called for swift action. “Many nations and international organizations, including the UN, share our concern,” Peskov stated.

The Syrian government fell in late 2024, after militant forces opposing then-President Bashar Assad launched a surprise offensive and took control over Damascus in a matter of days. The Syrian military collapsed during the offensive and has been replaced since then by new security forces composed of assorted former jihadist groups.

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The situation in coastal Syria deteriorated last week with clashes between the new security forces and local militias, described in Western media as loyalists of former President Bashar Assad, reported. The violence has been centered in areas populated by Alawites, an ethnoreligious group the former president belongs to. While commonly described as an Islamic sect, Alawites are regarded negatively by hardline Islamists, who believe them to be apostates subject to extermination. 

Numerous extremely graphic videos circulating online purport to show militants with the new security forces torturing and executing civilians, including women and children, in broad daylight. At least 1,300 people, including more than 800 civilians, have been reportedly killed in the cities of Latakia and Tartus over the past three days. Syria’s de-facto leader and former head of the jihadist force HTS Ahmed al-Sharaa has condemned the violence and promised to hold those harming civilians accountable.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has denounced “radical Islamist terrorists, including foreign jihadis” for massacring members of Syrian minority groups, including Christians, Druze, Alawites and Kurds. The EU, for its part, blamed the situation on “pro-Assad elements” attacking “interim government forces” and condemned “all violence against civilians,” without attributing the killings to any party.

March 11, 2025 at 02:44AM
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