
Clashes continue in Suwayda despite declared ceasefire
Local media reported exchanges of fire in multiple areas, with the use of heavy machine guns and suicide drones escalating the confrontation.
Despite the truce, the Syrian Defense Ministry deployed reinforcements to the province's northwestern outskirts and along the Damascus–Suwayda highway, as military activity showed no signs of decreasing.
So far, there have been over 1,100 casualties due to the clashes, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
#المرصد_السوري يطالب بتشكيل لجنة تحقيق أممية مستقلة لكشف الانـ ـتـ ـهـ ـاكـ ـات ومحاسبة الـ ـمـ ـتـ ـورطـ ـيـ ـن في إراقـ ـة دم الشعب السوري
— المرصد السوري لحقوق الإنسان (@syriahr) July 20, 2025

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