
Hama – The Front Line
A force affiliated with the Termidorian regime’s Public Security apparatus committed a field execution today against a citizen and his son in the city of Salhab, western Hama countryside.
According to local sources, two armed men on a motorcycle stormed the home of citizen Ahmed Jumaa Hassan (65) and his son Ali Ahmed Hassan (27) near Salhab bakery at noon on 18/8/2025. They opened direct fire, martyring both instantly.
The assailants then kidnapped the martyred Ahmed’s son, Bishar Ahmed Hassan, before releasing him shortly after – a scene reflecting systematic intimidation tactics.
This crime occurs within the context of the Termidorian regime’s systematic repression against the Syrian people. The region witnesses escalating violations against unarmed civilians, committed under the protection of sectarian militias and security forces without accountability.
The incident has ignited popular fury among the masses, confirming that the repressive apparatus discriminates not by affiliation but serves as tools of terror for a Termidorian neoliberal power structure protecting its interests through bullets.
This new crime underscores the urgent necessity to continue the revolutionary struggle until the complete overthrow of the regime and its repressive institutions, ensuring accountability for all criminals who have shed Syrian blood.
Thus, the death toll from retaliatory assassinations since January 2025 across Syrian provinces has reached 955 victims:
905 men | 30 women | 20 children
Distribution:
Deir ez-Zor: 9 (9 men)
Damascus: 45 (44 men, 1 woman) | *25 sectarian-motivated*
Damascus Countryside: 88 (86 men, 2 women) | *17 sectarian-motivated*
Homs: 319 (294 men, 17 women, 8 children) | *193 sectarian-motivated*
Hama: 189 (180 men, 5 women, 4 children) | *120 sectarian-motivated*
Latakia: 94 (84 men, 4 women, 6 children) | *73 sectarian-motivated*
Aleppo: 78 (78 men) | *3 sectarian-motivated*
Tartus: 69 (67 men, 1 woman, 1 child) | *29 sectarian-motivated*
Idlib: 19 (19 men) | *0 sectarian-motivated*
As-Suwayda: 5 (5 men) | *3 sectarian-motivated*
Daraa: 40 (39 men, 1 child)
