Four people were killed and young men arrested in Syria by public security militias

Activists reported the killing of three people in the village of Rabla in the southwestern countryside of Homs, on the evening of August 9, by a group belonging to the Public Security militias. The victims are Nasr al-Washkil, Ali al-Washkil, and Hussam Shaddad, all of whom belong to the Alawite sect. According to activists, militias stormed the village and fired on the victims.

In a separate incident in the city of Homs, Qais Muhammad al-Asaad, a taxi driver belonging to the Alawite sect, was martyred on the evening of August 9, two hours after his abduction. Activists stated that Al-Asaad went from Al-Hadara Street to Beit Al-Taweel Street in Homs at a special request, where his car was seen there at about 20:40, before his body was later found in a hospital in the city. They pointed out that al-Asaad was supporting his brother’s orphans, who are now without a breadwinner, in light of what they described as “daily sectarian targeting” by the military security militias that control the city.

In the countryside of Jableh, activists reported the arrest of several young men, including Yazan Munther al-Daraj from the village of Ghaniri, at the Ras al-Ain checkpoint on August 9, despite their undergoing a settlement of their security situation.

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Note: This is a machine translation of the original text in Arabic.اقرأ المزيد

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