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Truce In Syria Shatters Hours After Announcement; Israel Strikes Syrian Forces In Sweida

Truce In Syria Shatters Hours After Announcement; Israel Strikes Syrian Forces In Sweida

Time of India3 days ago
A brief ceasefire declared by Syria's Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra in the volatile city of Sweida quickly unraveled as government forces came under renewed fire just hours later. The fragile truce, brokered with local Druze leaders, collapsed after conflicting signals from Druze religious authorities and intensified clashes with Syrian troops. Watch
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