The EU on Wednesday imposed sanctions on three Syrian militia groups and two of their leaders over human rights abuses committed against members of Syria’s Alawite minority during a round of deadly ethnic violence in March. It came a week after the 27-nation bloc agreed to lift sanctions on Syria in a bid to help the country recover after Bashar al-Assad’s ouster.
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