Syrian troops enter Druze city of Suwayda after days of deadly clashes
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Syrian government forces have entered Suwayda to end violent clashes with Bedouin tribes, which resulted in at least 99 fatalities. The clashes reportedly included 60 Druze, 18 Bedouin fighters, and military personnel. A curfew has been imposed to reduce violence, which has spread throughout the Suwayda governorate. This deployment marks a significant return of government troops to the area since the Assad regime's fall. The Druze, comprising a significant minority in the region, have a historical feud with Bedouin factions.
The Syrian military has entered the city of Suwayda amid increasing violence, aiming to stabilize the region and end clashes that have resulted in numerous casualties.
At least 99 people have died in the recent violence, including members of both the Druze and Bedouin communities, highlighting the gravity of the conflict in the area.
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