Updated On: 14 July, 2025 07:46 PM IST | Busra al-Harir | mid-day online correspondent
Dozens have been killed in the escalating conflict across Sweida province, where fighting broke out between local militias and tribal groups, reported AP. Government security forces dispatched to the area on Monday to restore order were themselves engaged in clashes with local armed factions

Syrian army and security forces deploy in Sweida, southern Syria, on Monday, following clashes between Bedouin tribes and local fighters in the predominantly Druze city that left 37 dead, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. PIC/AFP
Israel’s military on Monday said that it had targeted tanks in southern Syria, amid violent clashes between Syrian government forces, Bedouin tribes, and Druze militias in the region.
Dozens have been killed in the escalating conflict across Sweida province, where fighting broke out between local militias and tribal groups, reported AP. Government security forces dispatched to the area on Monday to restore order were themselves engaged in clashes with local armed factions.
Syria’s Interior Ministry stated that more than 30 people had been killed and nearly 100 wounded. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported a higher toll, citing at least 64 dead — including two children, a woman, and six government security personnel.