💨 Abstract

Clashes in Syria's Sweida province between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin clans have resulted in over 37 deaths, including two children, with nearly 100 injured. The conflict started due to a series of kidnappings and attacks, prompting government forces to deploy to the region to restore order. The Druze, a minority religious group, have been skeptical of the new Damascus authorities following the fall of former President Bashar Assad.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff