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Syria’s interim president urges as deadly conflict continues

Syrian leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa has been killed in coastal areas after hundreds of people were killed in coastal areas since the fall of Bashar Al Assad.

Interim President Al-Sharaa said: “We must uphold national unity and domestic peace and we can live together.

“The comfort to Syria, the country has the characteristics of survival,” Al-Sharaa said in a circulating video. “What is happening in Syria is within the scope of the expected challenge.”

Syrian security sources said at least 200 members were killed in clashes with former military personnel after the attacks and ambushed of its troops on Thursday.

When thousands of armed supporters of new Syrian leaders from all over the country descend to coastal areas to support the new government’s troubled forces

Authorities blame dozens of young people and deadly attacks on deadly attacks in villages and towns where Syria once ruled minorities live against illegal militias who came to help security forces and have long blamed Assad supporters on past crimes.

The Syrian Human Rights Observatory, based in the UK-based war monitor, said Saturday that two days of fighting in the Mediterranean coastal areas were the worst act of violence in years in the civil conflict at 13.

Syrian security sources told Reuters on Sunday that the conflict continued to spend the night in several towns, armed groups opened fire at security forces and ambushed cars on highways leading to major towns along the coast.

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