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Two Syrian Soldiers Killed in Hasakah Bus Attack
(MENAFN) Two Syrian soldiers were killed and several others wounded Monday after unidentified assailants targeted a military transport bus in the rural outskirts of Hasakah in northeastern Syria, the country's Defense Ministry confirmed.
A state news agency, citing an official ministry statement, reported the attack but provided no additional details regarding the perpetrators or the precise circumstances of the assault.
The incident underscores the persistent security fragility gripping parts of Syria, even as the broader situation has shown marked improvement since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime on Dec. 8, 2024. Sporadic explosions and security breaches continue to plague several regions across the country, with authorities characterizing some of the incidents as "terrorist acts."
The Syrian government has maintained a firm posture on internal security, pressing ahead with operations targeting remnants of the former regime held responsible for stoking unrest in various parts of the country. Officials have repeatedly vowed to prevent any erosion of stability as the transitional authorities work to consolidate control and restore order nationwide.
A state news agency, citing an official ministry statement, reported the attack but provided no additional details regarding the perpetrators or the precise circumstances of the assault.
The incident underscores the persistent security fragility gripping parts of Syria, even as the broader situation has shown marked improvement since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime on Dec. 8, 2024. Sporadic explosions and security breaches continue to plague several regions across the country, with authorities characterizing some of the incidents as "terrorist acts."
The Syrian government has maintained a firm posture on internal security, pressing ahead with operations targeting remnants of the former regime held responsible for stoking unrest in various parts of the country. Officials have repeatedly vowed to prevent any erosion of stability as the transitional authorities work to consolidate control and restore order nationwide.
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