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The first public trial of suspects linked to March's sectarian violence in Syria has started in Aleppo. The proceedings involve accused supporters of Bashar al-Assad and government forces, with charges including murder and incitement to civil war. The trial aims to address serious violations and promote accountability.
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Recent protests in Syria's coastal regions reflect ongoing sectarian tensions following the killing of a Bedouin couple in Homs. Alawite protesters demand federalism and prisoner releases amid violence and counter-protests, highlighting persistent instability since Assad's ousting last year. Authorities have deployed security forces to prevent further clashes.
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A bomb exploded inside the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque in Homs, Syria, during Friday prayers, killing five and wounding 21. Preliminary investigations suggest an explosive device was planted inside the mosque. No group has claimed responsibility. The attack highlights ongoing sectarian tensions and security challenges in Syria.
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A bombing at the Imam Ali mosque in Homs, Syria, killed multiple people and injured others. The attack was claimed by Saraya Ansar al-Sunna, which indicated it targeted Alawite sect members. Investigations are ongoing, with no suspects publicly identified yet. Clashes and protests followed the attack.