
Massacres have erupted across previously tranquil towns along Syria’s Mediterranean coast, marking the most deadly outbreak of sectarian violence since the fall of former dictator Bashar al-Assad.
The violence has escalated rapidly, leading to significant casualties and displacing many residents from their homes.
In an effort to understand the situation better, a reporter visited the affected areas to investigate the underlying causes and identify those responsible for the violence.
This outbreak reflects deep-seated sectarian tensions that continue to affect the region, raising concerns about the potential for further instability.