The bodies of at least 62 murdered residents have been found in a Sunni neighborhood of the Syrian city of Banias, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Saturday.
The latest incident was condemned by the opposition Syrian National Coalition, which said reports of several mass killings in the area raised the specter of a campaign of ethnic cleansing.
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"The bodies of dozens of citizens killed on Friday during an assault by the army and Alawite members of the National Defense Forces in the Sunni neighborhood of Banias were discovered on Saturday," the Observatory said.
"We have identified 62 citizens by their names, photos, or videos, including 14 children, and the number could rise because there are dozens of citizens who are still missing."
Bodies found in city of Bayda earlier this week (Photo: AP)
The mass killing is the second "massacre" to be reported in the Banias area this week.
On Thursday, the Observatory said at least 50 people had been killed in the Sunni village of Bayda, south of the coastal city.
"Witnesses from the village say no less than 50 civilians were killed, including women and children," the group said.
"Some were summarily executed, shot to death, stabbed or set on fire."
After the deaths, which were reported on Friday, regime forces began shelling several Sunni neighborhoods of Banias, prompting residents to flee the area early on Saturday.
"Hundreds of families are fleeing Sunni neighborhoods in Banias in fear of a new massacre," Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.
"They started fleeing at dawn this morning (Saturday) from Sunni neighborhoods in the south of the city towards Tartus and Jableh," he added.
The Syrian National Coalition condemned "a proliferation of massacres that is transforming into an ethnic cleansing operation like that carried out by Serbian forces in Bosnia 20 years ago."
The conflict in Syria has claimed more than 70,000 lives, according to the United Nations, with numerous incidents of mass killings reported in more than two years of fighting.
On Saturday, the United States said it was "appalled" by the reported killings in Bayda.
"The United States is appalled by horrific reports that more than 100 people were killed May 2 in gruesome attacks on the coastal town of Bayda, Syria," the US State Department said in a statement.
"We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the victims of this tragedy."
Banias has a small majority of Sunni residents, but is situated in the predominantly Alawite region of Tartus.
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