The Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP) said in statement, posted
online yesterday, that two fighters of its armed group, loyal to Assad, were killed in a clash with the Free Syrian
Army in Al Hosn district of Homs province.
“They were
defending their homeland against terrorism and extremism,” the statement
said.
With over
100,000 members, SSNP it is the second largest legal political group in Syria.
It has been involved in the armed conflict in Syria to the Assad regime side,
especially in Christian towns of Homs.
SSNP is a secular nationalist political party
operating in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Palestine. It advocates the
establishment of a Syrian nation state spanning the Fertile Crescent, including
present day Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Cyprus, Kuwait, Sinai,
southeastern Turkey and southwestern Iran, based on geographical boundaries and
the common history people within the boundaries share.
Comments About This Article
Please fill the fields below.