Syrian Authorities Arrest Alleged Perpetrator of 2013 Tadamon Massacre
Interior Minister Anas Khattab said Youssef was the main perpetrator, and authorities are pursuing others tied to the massacre.
- On Friday, Syrian authorities arrested Amjad Youssef, a former intelligence officer linked to the 2013 Tadamon massacre. Interior Minister Anas Khattab announced the arrest followed a security operation in Hama province.
- At least 288 civilians were executed on April 16, 2013, in the Tadamon neighborhood of Damascus by Military Intelligence Branch 227 forces, who forced victims into a pit before shooting them.
- Leaked video footage from 2022 documented the killings, showing Youssef leading 11 blindfolded men one by one to a pit before shooting them dead. The clips provided direct evidence of war crimes by Assad's forces.
- Since insurgents ousted former President Bashar Assad in December 2024, the new administration has pursued suspects involved in conflict-era atrocities. Security forces arrested three others involved in the same killings last year.
- The Tadamon massacre remains a symbol of the previous regime's brutality during Syria's civil war. Authorities stated they will continue tracking those involved in the killings to ensure they face justice.
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Main Suspect in Syria's Tadamon Massacre Arrested
By Feras DalateyApril 24 - Syria's Interior Ministry said on Friday it had arrested the main suspect in the 2013 Tadamon massacre, one of the worst acts of violence attributed to the former government of Bashar al-Assad, in which 288 civilians were killed.The ministry released footage of Amjad Yousef’s arrest in the Al-Ghab Plain area of Hama province in western Syria, near his hometown. Yousef had been hiding there since the overthrow of Ass…
'Don't you have a heart?' — Syria minister confronts Assad-era officer over Damascus massacre
Interior Minister Anas Khattab questions Amjad Youssef, captured main suspect in 2013 Tadamon neighbourhood massacre — in which at least 41 bound and blindfolded people were executed and buried in pit — telling him that he lacked humanity.
In the massacre of Tadamon near Damascus nearly 300 civilians died under Assad. A video showed the atrocities. Now the alleged leader Amjad Youssef has been captured.
Amjad Yusef is a former military intelligence officer and is accused of leading a massacre considered to be one of the greatest evidence of war crimes during the conflict.More information: Al Asad's regime moved thousands of corpses to a mass grave in the desert to hide war crimes
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