Violent Druze-Bedouin Clashes Erupt in Sweida, Endangering Ceasefire
According to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, substantial tribal reinforcements have mobilized in the villages of Bustan, Dama, and Najran, signaling potential offensives targeting nearby Druze communities.
Heavy combat broke out in Areeqa and Umm al-Zeitoun along the strategic Damascus-Sweida highway, where tribal fighters reportedly set fire to residences and engaged in widespread looting. This turmoil resulted in the shutdown of two major roadways, intensifying unrest across the volatile region.
A planned prisoner swap was abruptly canceled after mortar rounds, allegedly fired from tribal-held areas, landed dangerously close to the exchange location.
The observatory revealed that since the violence flared on July 13, fatalities have surpassed 1,120, including more than 100 civilians and numerous government soldiers.
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