CAIRO, March 7. /TASS/. The local security authority in Syria’s Latakia has decided to extend a curfew until 9 a.m. Saturday local time (6 a.m. GMT), SANA news agency reported.
On the night of March 7, the republic’s new government imposed a curfew in the province until 10 a.m. local time (7 a.m. GMT) as clashes erupted between security forces and supporters of former Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Units of the army under the control of the new Syrian authorities said they took control over the city of Latakia, removing armed supporters of Assad, and began clearing the settlements of Jableh and Kardaha, located in the province.
On March 6, clashes broke out in various areas of Latakia between Syrian security forces and armed groups supporting former Syrian President Bashar Assad. The fiercest fighting took place in Jableh, home to Alawites, representatives of the religious minority, to which the Assad family belongs.
Security forces announced that the military involved in the clashes were linked to Suhayl Hasan, former commander of the Syrian army's special forces. The Al Jazeera TV channel reported that at least 15 Syrian security officers were killed in the confrontations.
The local security authority imposed curfews in Latakia, Tartus, and Homs amid ongoing clashes that have become the most intense since the change in leadership in Syria in December 2024.