The United States and the United Kingdom condemned violence in Syria on Sunday (9) and called for the aggressive combatants accountable.
Syria has suffered the worst outbreak of violence since the fall of former President Bashar Al-Assad late last year, after armed men broke into central areas on Thursday (6), in which Syrian authorities said it was an attempt to repress an insurgency of still-loyal rebels to the former government.
The United States asked Syrian Syrians on Sunday to blame the “radical Islamic terrorists” who killed weight in Syria and said they supported as their father’s religious and public minorities.
“The United States condemn radical Islamic terrorists, including foreign jihadists who murdered weight in western Syria in recent days,” said the secretary of state Marco in a declaration.
British Foreign Minister David Lammy stated that reports of widespread civilian deaths in the coastal regions of Syria were “horrible” and asked Damascus authorities to ensure that all Syrians were protected from violence.
“As authorities in Damascus they should guarantee the protection of all the serious and established way to a transitional justice,” Lammy said in a social statement.
The Srio for Human Rights Observatory, a UK -based war monitor, said on Saturday (8) that more than 1,000 people were killed in the coastal region of the coast of the Mediterranean.