A UN Syria Commission report says both interim government forces and fighters loyal to the ousted Assad regime likely committed war crimes during March’s coastal massacres targeting the Alawite minority.
The violence, which killed around 1,400 people, involved door-to-door executions, torture, and desecration of bodies, with some killings filmed by perpetrators.
Syria’s interim authorities have pledged accountability, while the UN urges stronger safeguards to prevent repetition as investigations continue in multiple provinces.