🏴 | HTS forces in Syria have terrorized civilians with killings, kidnappings, and torture: (1/4):
Over the past three months, Syria has witnessed a brutal wave of sectarian violence, abductions, and extrajudicial killings, primarily under the control of HTS-led terrorists and their affiliates, who operate with apparent impunity across key regions such as Suwayda, Hama, Homs, Tartous, Baniyas, Lattakia, and Damascus. In Suwayda, the Qardab family was massacred in a shocking attack, with a sole survivor, “Rita,” recounting the execution of thirteen family members, while eighty local civilians were buried in mass graves after days went by with no family claiming the bodies, all victims confirmed to be noncombatants. In Tartous, Alawite civilians were killed, and pharmacist Hadi Haitham Abboud was abducted for ransom by men impersonating government officials, while in Lattakia, Mr. Assad Dayoub was found dead after going missing near military barracks. Homs has seen systematic torture and execution of Alawite detainees, including Adnan Kassab Qasim, Maher Muhammad Abdo, and Maher Mansour, many of whom were held for months with families unaware of their fate. In Baniyas, the civilian calligrapher Majd Ghanem was abducted and executed, highlighting the growing lawlessness. Hama’s countryside has experienced a spike in sectarian-motivated attacks, such as the killings of Ammar Suleiman and Dalal Abdul Mohsen Qaddour Suleiman, alongside disappearances like that of Ms. Gharam Suleiman Al-Issa, raising fears of abduction. In Damascus, Druze students Obada Khaddaj and Hazem Balan were kidnapped from university dorms after violent attacks, while returning diaspora Syrian Youssef Labbad was tortured to death days after arriving from Germany. Other civilians from Suwayda, including Duraid Hashem Shibli Azzam and Muhannad Hashem Shibli Azzam, were shot dead in Barzeh, Damascus, further illustrating the reach of violence. Across these regions, victims include minorities; Alawites and Druze as well as moderate Sunnis, who are targeted irrespective of political activity, with abductions, torture, extrajudicial killings, and mass graves underscoring a coordinated campaign of terror, intimidation, and sectarian cleansing.
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Over the past three months, Syria has witnessed a brutal wave of sectarian violence, abductions, and extrajudicial killings, primarily under the control of HTS-led terrorists and their affiliates, who operate with apparent impunity across key regions such as Suwayda, Hama, Homs, Tartous, Baniyas, Lattakia, and Damascus. In Suwayda, the Qardab family was massacred in a shocking attack, with a sole survivor, “Rita,” recounting the execution of thirteen family members, while eighty local civilians were buried in mass graves after days went by with no family claiming the bodies, all victims confirmed to be noncombatants. In Tartous, Alawite civilians were killed, and pharmacist Hadi Haitham Abboud was abducted for ransom by men impersonating government officials, while in Lattakia, Mr. Assad Dayoub was found dead after going missing near military barracks. Homs has seen systematic torture and execution of Alawite detainees, including Adnan Kassab Qasim, Maher Muhammad Abdo, and Maher Mansour, many of whom were held for months with families unaware of their fate. In Baniyas, the civilian calligrapher Majd Ghanem was abducted and executed, highlighting the growing lawlessness. Hama’s countryside has experienced a spike in sectarian-motivated attacks, such as the killings of Ammar Suleiman and Dalal Abdul Mohsen Qaddour Suleiman, alongside disappearances like that of Ms. Gharam Suleiman Al-Issa, raising fears of abduction. In Damascus, Druze students Obada Khaddaj and Hazem Balan were kidnapped from university dorms after violent attacks, while returning diaspora Syrian Youssef Labbad was tortured to death days after arriving from Germany. Other civilians from Suwayda, including Duraid Hashem Shibli Azzam and Muhannad Hashem Shibli Azzam, were shot dead in Barzeh, Damascus, further illustrating the reach of violence. Across these regions, victims include minorities; Alawites and Druze as well as moderate Sunnis, who are targeted irrespective of political activity, with abductions, torture, extrajudicial killings, and mass graves underscoring a coordinated campaign of terror, intimidation, and sectarian cleansing.
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🏴 | HTS terror-belt carried out killings, kidnappings, and torture across Syria:
In August 2025, Syria continued to experience brutal sectarian violence, abductions, and extrajudicial killings under the control of HTS-led forces and allied militias, leaving civilians terrorized across multiple regions. In Jableh, contact was lost with Atab Imad Daher, a 33-year-old married Alawite woman, while she was traveling to her family’s home in Ghaniri village, raising fears of kidnapping. In Damascus, Muhammad Hassan Ishaq, a civilian from Flita, was shot dead by a General Security patrol in Nabek’s industrial zone after allegedly failing to stop while overtaking their vehicle, with another civilian from the Ramadan family injured. On the evening of July 31, Jaafar Ibrahim Mahmoud, a young Shiite man, was killed in Sayyida Zaynab, Damascus, by an extremist group affiliated with HTS militants, reportedly due to his sectarian identity. In Homs, Alawite families continued to receive news of relatives executed or tortured to death in Julani's prisons, including Somar Hatem Harmoush, abducted on January 6, 2025, and later identified with a bullet wound to the head, echoing previous atrocities in Idlib and Eastern Ghouta. In Lattakia countryside, 70-year-old Muhammad Ahmad Hamoudi was killed during a dawn raid by Turkmen militants in Sarskiyeh village, marking a continuation of long-standing attacks on Alawite communities in the region. Jableh also witnessed the torture death of 35-year-old photographer Nour al-Din Ahmed Saeed in Jolani’s prisons after being detained for a month without charges or trial. In Masyaf countryside, Ali Muhammad Daragham was shot and killed by an HTS-affiliated armed group in Deir al-Salib village, while in Damascus, young Alawite Azdir al-Sayyid was murdered in his shop in the Daf al-Shouk neighborhood by Jolani militias. In Homs, passenger van driver Maddah Younis al-Nisani was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds in al-Shababiyah after being kidnapped on July 30, with local sources indicating the killing was motivated solely by his sectarian identity, further highlighting the ongoing climate of terror, lawlessness, and sectarian targeting of civilians across HTS-controlled and Turkey+Qatar+israel sponsored Terrorism-affected areas of Syria.
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🏴 | HTS terror-belt carried out killings, kidnappings, and torture across Syria:
In August 2025, Syria continued to experience brutal sectarian violence, abductions, and extrajudicial killings under the control of HTS-led forces and allied militias, leaving civilians terrorized across multiple regions. In Jableh, contact was lost with Atab Imad Daher, a 33-year-old married Alawite woman, while she was traveling to her family’s home in Ghaniri village, raising fears of kidnapping. In Damascus, Muhammad Hassan Ishaq, a civilian from Flita, was shot dead by a General Security patrol in Nabek’s industrial zone after allegedly failing to stop while overtaking their vehicle, with another civilian from the Ramadan family injured. On the evening of July 31, Jaafar Ibrahim Mahmoud, a young Shiite man, was killed in Sayyida Zaynab, Damascus, by an extremist group affiliated with HTS militants, reportedly due to his sectarian identity. In Homs, Alawite families continued to receive news of relatives executed or tortured to death in Julani's prisons, including Somar Hatem Harmoush, abducted on January 6, 2025, and later identified with a bullet wound to the head, echoing previous atrocities in Idlib and Eastern Ghouta. In Lattakia countryside, 70-year-old Muhammad Ahmad Hamoudi was killed during a dawn raid by Turkmen militants in Sarskiyeh village, marking a continuation of long-standing attacks on Alawite communities in the region. Jableh also witnessed the torture death of 35-year-old photographer Nour al-Din Ahmed Saeed in Jolani’s prisons after being detained for a month without charges or trial. In Masyaf countryside, Ali Muhammad Daragham was shot and killed by an HTS-affiliated armed group in Deir al-Salib village, while in Damascus, young Alawite Azdir al-Sayyid was murdered in his shop in the Daf al-Shouk neighborhood by Jolani militias. In Homs, passenger van driver Maddah Younis al-Nisani was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds in al-Shababiyah after being kidnapped on July 30, with local sources indicating the killing was motivated solely by his sectarian identity, further highlighting the ongoing climate of terror, lawlessness, and sectarian targeting of civilians across HTS-controlled and Turkey+Qatar+israel sponsored Terrorism-affected areas of Syria.
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