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UNSC condemns Julani interim government’s attacks on Syria

The United Nations Security Council has issued a strong condemnation of the Syrian government's attacks and acts of violence under the leadership of Ahmed al-Shara, also known as Julani, targeting the Alawite community within the nation.

In a joint effort, Russia and the United States have issued a statement expressly denouncing the mass killings of Alawites and Christians carried out by Syrian authorities.

The United Nations Security Council has issued a strong condemnation of the extensive violence occurring in Syria, particularly highlighting the civilian casualties in the provinces of Latakia and Tartus.

The United Nations Security Council has issued a statement urging the interim authorities in Syria to ensure the protection of all citizens, emphasizing that this duty extends across all ethnic and religious lines.

The Alawites, also known as Alawis, constitute an Arab ethnoreligious group predominantly residing in the Levant region of West Asia. Their cultural and religious practices are centered around the Alawite faith.

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