Clashes broke out in cities along Syria’s coast and inland after pro-government marches, during which sectarian slogans were chanted. Local residents described the movement as provocative.
Pro-government groups entered the El-Erid neighborhood of Tartus city and used derogatory and abusive language against Alawites.
Motorcycle rallies were held in the city of Jable, and marches took place in all Alawite neighborhoods, causing fear among the residents of the area.
Yesterday, unidentified armed men on motorcycles shot and killed two people sitting in front of their homes in the village of Khafliyon, southwest of Hama, before fleeing towards the town of Aqrab.
On the other hand, hundreds of people in Aleppo took part in a march against the economic collapse and the municipality’s decision to seize buildings. Participants demanded a dignified life.
