Syrian War Aftermath
At least 14 Syrian security personnel killed in ambush by former Assad forces
Assad's regime has faced significant setbacks in the aftermath of his ouster from power, with reports indicating that his forces have engaged in violent clashes with anti-regime groups. A recent ambush in Tartus province resulted in the deaths of 14 security personnel, with the government attributing the incident to a attempt to arrest a wanted member of Assad's former regime. This incident has been viewed as a significant test for Syria's new ruling administration, which has struggled to maintain stability in the wake of Assad's departure. The situation remains volatile, with reports of protests and clashes breaking out in various parts of the country, including Latakia and Homs.
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