Syria Faces Turmoil Following Assad's Fall as Protests and Violence Escalate
Tensions rise with deadly clashes, protests over religious sites, and warnings of further instability from regional powers.
- At least 17 people, including 14 security forces, were killed in Tartus during an ambush by Assad loyalists as authorities attempted to arrest a former regime officer accused of atrocities.
- Protests erupted across Syria, including in Damascus, Aleppo, and Homs, after a video showing an attack on an Alawite shrine was circulated online, sparking fears of sectarian violence.
- The new transitional government imposed curfews in several cities to contain unrest, while Alawite and Christian communities expressed concerns about potential reprisals post-Assad's ousting.
- Iran, a long-time ally of the ousted Assad regime, warned of potential resistance against Syria's new leadership, while its diplomatic ties with the country remain strained.
- The Islamist-led Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which played a key role in toppling Assad, faces challenges in uniting Syria's diverse groups amid ongoing violence and geopolitical tensions.



































