At least 28 fighters “faithful” to the former president Bashar al -Assad killed by security forces in the city Jumble (ed. Gavala in ancient Greek) and adjacent villages in the province Lataceain northeast Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Thursday.

The conflicts in Latakia

The incident took place around the city of Jabla, in the coastal province of Latakia- the heart of the Syrian Alawite minority, of which Assad is a member.

Unleashing “well -designed and deliberate attack, Assad’s armed fans have applied against our positions and points of control, targeting a large number of our patrols in the Jabla area”, said the MoanOfficer of the Security Forces of the De facto authorities in Latakia.

He also said that these raids caused “Many witnesses and injured” in the ranks of the new regime, without giving a number. Security forces act for ‘To eliminate their presence’continued. “We will restore stability in the province and protect the possessions of our people.”

Sohr said security forces used fire helicopters to react to the ambushes, allegedly involved in fighters to former Syrian army general Suheil al-Hassan. It is not clear if Al-Hassan is involved in battles.

They reported severe hostilities in the province and De Facto Government announced the enforcement ‘Traffic ban’ Until this morning at 10:00 (local time; 09:00 Greek time), according to the official Sana news agency.

According to the Observatory, NGO based in Britain based on a wide network of sources in Syria, at least 16 members of security forces also killed. Most of them came from Indlib, northwestern Syria, a fortress of rebels and jihadists who fought against the forces of former President Assad in the civil war that lasted 13 years in the country.

Former former leader of the Air Force Intelligence Service under Hafez al -Assad – Bashar al -Assad’s father – Ibrahim Hawitza; arrested yesterday in Syriahe reported Sana citing a source to the security forces of the new regime.

Mr. Hauitza rarely appeared publicly and little is known to him. He was head of the Syrian Air Force Intelligence Service from 1987 to 2002.

Various murders of politicians and officials in Lebanon had been attributed by various sources to the Assad family, who ruled Syria with iron fist for 50 years.

Violence in Alawite Brigade

Following the attacks, a large number of military aid was developed in the area and imposed a total ban on traffic in residential areas of Alawites, including nearby Tart and the third city of Syria Homssaid Sana.

THE Sajed al-Deek, A security official, according to local media, said the situation was under control. Downgraded reports that the attacks had been carried out by Alawites and requested “To get rid of the increase in religious emotions.”

Tensions in the Alawite Prison areas have increased as Sunni fighters are attacking the former dominant team.

The Syrian government, led by the rebels who overturned Assad, has warned of collective punishment or religious violence.

“… individual incidents”

According to Doice Welle residents and observers accused the security forces of occupied houses, performing executions and abductions as they were trying to uproot Assad’s “faithful” from the area.

However, the government characterized these violations ‘Individual incidents’ And he said he would chase those responsible.