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DEATH TOLL IN SYRIA CLASHES RISES TO OVER 1,000, WAR MONITOR SAYS

The death toll from two days of clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists of ousted President Bashar Assad has risen to over 1,000, a war monitoring group said Saturday. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that 745 civilians, 125 government security force members, and 148 militants with armed groups affiliated with Assad were killed. The clashes, which erupted Thursday, marked a major escalation in the challenge to the new government in Damascus, three months after insurgents took authority after removing Assad from power. The government has said that they were responding to attacks from remnants of Assad’s forces and blamed “individual actions” for the rampant violence. Rami Abdurrahman, the Observatory’s chief, described the killings of Alawite civilians as “one of the biggest massacres during the Syrian conflict”. “This was one of the biggest massacres during the Syrian conflict,” Abdurrahman said. Residents of Alawite villages and towns spoke of killings during which gunmen shot Alawites, mostly men, in the streets or at the gates of their homes. Many homes of Alawites were looted and then set on fire in different areas. Ali Sheha, a 57-year-old resident of Baniyas, described the attacks as “revenge killings” of the Alawite minority for the crimes committed by Assad’s government. “It was very very bad. Bodies were on the streets,” Sheha said, speaking by phone from nearly 20 kilometers (12 miles) away from the city. The international community has expressed concern over the violence, with France condemning the atrocities committed against civilians on the basis of religious grounds and against prisoners. France urged Syrian interim authorities to ensure independent investigations “shed full light on these crimes”.

NSCDC, POLICE PERSONNEL CLASH IN ONDO, TWO OFFICERS MISSING

A violent confrontation between operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and personnel of the Police Mobile Force (PMF) in Ore, Ondo State, has resulted in an injury and the disappearance of two police officers. The incident occurred at about 4:30 p.m. on February 12, 2025, at the premises of Ade-Olap Global Resources Ltd, an officially approved security post along the Ore–Sagamu Expressway. According to intelligence sources, a convoy of NSCDC personnel, comprising a gun truck and three Hilux vehicles, arrived at the location without prior notification. Upon disembarking, the NSCDC operatives allegedly attempted to disarm the PMF personnel lawfully stationed at the post. A scuffle ensued, leading to an accidental discharge that injured an NSCDC officer in the leg. The situation escalated into chaos, during which the whereabouts of two PMF officers on duty at the company became unknown. It was later confirmed that the NSCDC team was on a national assignment in collaboration with officials of the Ministry of Mines from Abuja. Efforts are underway to secure the release of the missing police officers, while the injured NSCDC operative is receiving medical attention. Both authorities have commenced consultations to resolve the matter and prevent further escalation.

NIGERIAN AIR FORCE ADDRESSES CLASH WITH POLICE IN DELTA STATE

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has addressed the recent altercation between its personnel and police officers in Warri, Delta State, which occurred on Tuesday, February 11, 2025. According to the NAF, the incident has been “decisively addressed” and measures are being taken to prevent such incidents in the future. The clash reportedly occurred when Air Force personnel intercepted police officers transporting a suspect found in possession of substances suspected to be codeine, Indian hemp, and Canadian loud. The Air Force personnel, who allegedly knew the suspect, demanded the suspect’s release, and when the police officers refused, they were attacked. The state police spokesperson, SP Edafe Bright, described the clash as “unfortunate” and assured the public that the matter was being addressed. “This issue is being handled. We recognise the cordial relationship we have with the Nigerian Air Force in Delta State,” he said. The NAF has also confirmed that the injured police officers have received medical attention, and the Air Force personnel involved are undergoing disciplinary procedures in accordance with military regulations. The Air Force has reiterated its commitment to maintaining the highest standards of conduct and fostering harmonious relationships with sister agencies. As stated by the Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Vice Marshal Olusola F Akinboyewa, “The NAF remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of conduct and fostering harmonious relationships with sister agencies in the collective pursuit of national security and public safety”.