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Sectarian clashes in Syria leave at least 30 dead and scores injured

Authorities sent power to reduce the situation, while at least 30 people were killed in conflicts in Southern Syria.

A large number of people were injured in violence between Bedouin Sunni tribes and warriors from the Drze religious minority in Sweida.

Syria’s Ministry of Interior said that at least 30 people were killed, and the death of a war monitor, a Syrian Human Rights Observatory, gave to 37.

In December, the fight between different minority groups has increased since the collapse of the Assad regime.

A new government -led government is working to establish control within the country that remains in a fragile situation.

At the end of last year, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) led the Sunni Islamist-Rebels Damascus. President Bashar Assad overturnedHis family has been running the country for 54 years.

Syria’s Ministry of Interior said he would stop the conflicts directly in the early hours of Monday that their forces would intervene directly to solve the conflict and that they had left 100 injured.

Sweida Governor Mustapha Al-Bakur called his founders to “respond to self-restriction and call for national reform calls.”

Spiritual leaders also called on to be calm.

In April and May, the clashes between new security forces and Duze fighters killed dozens of people.

Drze İnanç is a gravity of Shiite Islam with great communities in Lebanon, Jordan and Israel. Under the Assad regime, many of them remained silently loyal to the state, hoping that they would offer protection during the 13 -year civil war.

At the beginning of this month, people from the DRUZ community are not only about physical attacks on the BBC, but also Not protected by the new government.

In recent months, hundreds of people have been killed in the Alevi Minority, a branch of Shiite Islam and those who worship in a church in Damascus.

Western countries tried to reset relations with Syria. While the US issued HTS from the list of foreign terrorist organizations this month, Foreign Minister David Lammy became the first British minister to visit Syria since the uprising that led to the country’s civil war 14 years ago.

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