The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

More than 11 people were killed and injured in a scuffle that turned into a street war in a regime-controlled town at the western countryside of Hama

Hama Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored intense gunfire and fire in Masyaf town which is under the control of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them at midnight last night, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory: intense firing took place after a mass brawl of two groups but no information about the causes of the brawl yet, where an intensive exchange of gunfire and street war, and cars and vehicles were burned, amid a state of security chaos and resentment, popular discontent, and panic among the people, also the Syrian Observatory learned that at least one person was killed in this fight while more than 10 others were injured, and this state of security chaos comes as part of a general situation in areas controlled by the regime forces, especially in the Syrian coast area and the areas connected to it of the rest of the provinces, as a result of the spread of guns and the lack of control by the regime forces or their loyal gunmen, where the security chaos comes in the form of explosions, shootings, fights, or clashes by light weapons and grenades, and often causing casualties and wounded.