Dead bodies everywhere. Genocide in Syria, 14,000 dead in Alawite and Christians. Russian war correspondents report shocking levels of brutality, with mass graves discovered across Syria. A Greek Orthodox Syrian soldier, who fought for four years against the jihadists, shares his account.
A Landscape of Death
Mass graves litter Syria’s coastal region, not bulldozed but backfilled, as terrorists attempt a cover-up. Thousands of Alawites have been slaughtered, their bodies dumped in valleys, rivers, and seas. Victims were targeted solely for being Alawite or Christian.
The body of Christian Elijah Assaad from Al-Khansa was found after his abduction in Homs two days earlier. Reports indicate over 7,000 Alawites and Christians have been massacred in recent days by HTS terrorists, backed by Turkey.
The humanitarian situation is critical. Tartous is without bread, as bakeries have been torched. Jableh and Latakia are without electricity and water, forcing people into the mountains to survive on wild grasses.
Mass Executions Continue
The bodies of child Ghadir Al-Sahili and elderly victims were found near Al-Burjan Al-Eidiya bridge in Jableh, executed by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and General Security Forces. Victims remain unburied.
A Russian correspondent, covering the Syrian war for five years, stated: “The scale is astonishing. I have never seen anything like this.”
Europe’s Indifference
Western powers have ignored the genocide, instead blaming Assad’s supporters. Meanwhile, Khmeimim Air Base has become a refuge for over 8,000 Alawites and displaced Syrians, fleeing the slaughter.
HTS and Turkish-Backed Terrorists Behind the Massacre
The HTS and pro-Turkish militias, reportedly acting under Ankara’s orders, are responsible for the largest massacre of minorities on the Syrian coast. The actual death toll may be even higher.
Eyewitness Testimony: A Greek Orthodox Soldier Speaks
A Greek Orthodox Syrian soldier, who fought for four years against the jihadists, shared his account. He bears bullet wounds from battles across Syria. “Alawites are massacred as easily as drinking water,” he said.
His war interrupted his studies, while his parents remain trapped under siege. His siblings have fled to Europe, and he chose Greece, drawn by its cultural and historical ties to Syria.
Despite overwhelming evidence, pseudo-Arab media outlets continue to downplay the atrocities, falsely portraying HTS’s “public security” forces as uninvolved in the massacres.
A Crime Too Large to Ignore
This documented genocide of Alawites and Christians is unfolding before the world’s eyes. The West must decide—will they continue to look away, or acknowledge the horrific reality taking place in Syria?