Syrian Army Enters Sweida! Ongoing Conflicts

In Sweida, the Syrian army has entered the city after three days of ongoing conflicts. The city, known as a Druze area, has seen clashes between local forces and Bedouin tribes.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that at least 37 people have died in the clashes, while the Syrian Interior Ministry stated that 30 people have died and 100 have been injured.
Ahmed al-Dalati, commander of the Sweida Internal Security Forces, announced a curfew and urged citizens to stay at home. Measures are being taken against illegal armed groups in the area.
The Jordanian Foreign Ministry welcomed the Syrian government's ceasefire decision, emphasizing the importance of restoring calm in the region.
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