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Main suspect in Syria's Tadamon massacre arrested, ministry says

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Posted on April 24, 2026

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By Feras Dalatey April 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

Main suspect in Syria's Tadamon massacre arrested, ministry says

Arrest and Aftermath of the Tadamon Massacre

By Feras Dalatey

April 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 Assad at the end of 2024, a security source told Reuters.

U.S. Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack welcomed the arrest in a post on X, calling it an important step towards accountability for atrocities committed during Syria’s war.

Documenting the Tadamon Massacre

DOCUMENTING THE MASSACRE

The Role of Amjad Yousef

Yousef, 40, a former member of military intelligence under Assad, was thrust into the spotlight in April 2022 when the UK's Guardian newspaper published videos provided by two academics that they said showed him forcing blindfolded civilians to run towards a pit in the Tadamon neighbourhood of southern Damascus before shooting them.

Academic Investigation and Evidence Gathering

Annsar Shahoud, a researcher at the University of Amsterdam Holocaust and Genocide Centre and one of the academics, spent four years documenting the massacre.

Obtaining Confessions

Posing as an online fangirl, Shahoud gained Yousef's trust and ultimately obtained his confessions both on video and audio recording.

Reuters was unable to reach Yousef for comment as he has been taken into custody. 

Impact and Reactions

Significance of the Massacre

The massacre is one of the most egregious documented incidents of violence attributed to the Assad government during the 14-year bloody war that began in 2011.

After Assad's fall at the end of 2024, civilians, media outlets and international organisations went to the site of the massacre to inspect it and interview witnesses. Locals refer to the site as "Amjad Yousef's Pit". It has been marked on Google Maps as "The Site of the Tadamon Massacre".

Community Response

Ahmed Adra, a Tadamon resident and a member of the neighbourhood committee, said victims' families had been celebrating in the streets since morning.

"We will take white roses and plant them at the site of the massacre and tell the victims that their memory is alive and that justice is being served," he told Reuters.

Ongoing Quest for Justice

Shahoud said she now felt safe with Yousef in custody, but added the path to justice in Syria was unclear and did not include all perpetrators.    

"I feel safe now, despite the distance, because I always felt for years that this person was after me," she told Reuters.

(Writing by Feras Dalatey; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Amjad Yousef, a former Military Intelligence Branch 227 officer accused of executing civilians in a mass grave pit in Damascus in April 2013, is now in custody following days of surveillance in Hama’s countryside (en.wikipedia.org).
  • The damning video of the massacre surfaced in April 2022 via The Guardian, based on footage from two academics who obtained confessions from Yousef after posing as a sympathizer (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Residents of Tadamon celebrated the arrest, with witnesses and researchers expressing relief and hope for justice, though many other perpetrators remain at large (apnews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was arrested for the Tadamon massacre in Syria?
Amjad Yousef, a former member of military intelligence under Assad, was arrested as the main suspect in the 2013 Tadamon massacre.
How was Amjad Yousef identified and caught?
Amjad Yousef was exposed through videos published by The Guardian and was later arrested by Syria's Interior Ministry near his hometown in Hama.
What happened during the Tadamon massacre?
In April 2013, 288 civilians were killed in Tadamon, Damascus, with video evidence showing executions ordered by Amjad Yousef.
How was Amjad Yousef's role in the massacre documented?
Researcher Annsar Shahoud documented the massacre over four years, gathering Yousef's confessions through video and audio.
What has been the community response to the arrest?
Victims' families celebrated and planned to honor the massacre's memory by visiting the site and planting white roses.

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