Syria's Tartous Province Blames "Deposed Regime" for Unrest
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The governor of Syria's Tartous province has accused remnants of the country's former government of trying to create chaos. Governor Ahmed al-Shami said incidents on Sunday were part of ongoing attempts to exploit events.
He also claimed that external parties have spread rumors. This activity, he said, has aimed to incite unrest along the coastal region since the fall of the previous leadership.
Local security forces have implemented necessary measures. The governor stated these steps are to ensure stability and prevent further disturbances.
The report did not provide specific details about Sunday's incidents. Tartous is a region that has been relatively stable during Syria's long conflict.