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Armed Groups Attack Syria's Internal Security Forces in Sweida, Killing One

Armed Groups Attack Syria's Internal Security Forces in Sweida, Killing One

Asharq Al-Awsat3 days ago
Armed groups attacked Syria's internal security forces in Sweida, killing one member and injuring others, Syria's state-run Ekhbariya TV reported on Sunday citing a security source.
The source said the armed groups violated the ceasefire agreed in the predominantly Druze region last month after factional bloodshed in which hundreds have been killed.
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