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The fighting “ceased” Sunday in Soueida. Similarly, according to the Syrian government, after the resumption of this city in the south of the country by the Druze groups and the redeployment of the State forces in the region.
(Keystone-ATS) “Soueida has been evacuated from all tribal fighters, and fighting in the city districts have ceased,” the spokesman for the Syrian Ministry of the Interior Alreddine Al-Baba wrote on Telegram.
The region is in the grip of inter -community violence that left almost a thousand dead in a week.
The violence between Druzes. Sunni Bedouins groups that broke out on July 13 in the Soueida region, in southern Syria, left 940 dead, according to the Syrian Observatory syria: government claims fighting soueida for Human Rights (OSDH), an organization based in London which is based on a large network of sources across the country.
Nearly 87,000 people were moved by fighting, according to the international organization for migration.
Syrian power announced on Saturday a ceasefire in the province of Soueida. began to redeploy forces there with the aim of restoring peace.
“The security forces will mobilize all their energies to end attacks. fights and restore stability in the governorate,” said ministry spokesman.
The government’s government Ahmad al-Chareh had already deployed its forces on Tuesday in Soueida. However. he had removed them after bombings of several targets from power in Damascus by Israel, which says it wants to protect the Druze community and considered itself threatened by the presence of Syrian government forces in this region close to its border.
A ceasefire was subsequently concluded between Syria and Israel, under the aegis of the United States.
US Secretary of State syria: government claims fighting soueida Marco Rubio urged the Syrian authorities on Saturday to “ask for accounts. to court any person guilty of atrocities, including in their own ranks”.
Syria: government claims fighting soueida
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