Sat. Jul 26th, 2025

The last batch of the people of the tribes leave the endosperm and the government announces the completion of the first track of the agreement news


|

Al -Jazeera correspondent in Syria said that the last batch of the people of the Bedouin tribes residing in As -Suwayda came out and arrived in Daraa Governorate, on Thursday night, and the security official in the governorate, Brigadier General Ahmed Al -Dalati, said that the first track of the ceasefire agreement has been stopped and clashes stopped there.

This convoy included 250 people, including women and children from the families of the Bedouin clans from Rima Al -Lahf in the countryside of As -Suwayda and reached the countryside of Daraa.

Meanwhile, the United Nations announced that an international delegation is visiting Damascus countryside to provide aid to more than 500 families displaced due to violence in As -Suwayda.

60 shelters

For his part, the governor of Daraa Anwar Al -Zoubi said that the number of displaced persons coming from the As -Suwayda Governorate has reached about 35,000 people distributed over 5600 families.

In an interview with Al -Jazeera, Al -Zoubi revealed the establishment of more than 60 shelters in the governorate to deal with the displacement crisis from As -Suwayda.

Since Sunday evening, As -Suwayda has witnessed a ceasefire after a week -long armed clashes between Druze groups and Bedouin clans, which left hundreds of dead and wounded.

The Syrian Network for Human Rights said that at least 814 people were killed, and more than 903 were injured in the Suwayda Governorate since July 13.

The network pointed out that these priority numbers include children, women and medical crews, in addition to fighters from tribal armed groups from the Bedouins, and a local other outside the control of the state from the governorate, along with elements of the Internal Security Forces and the Ministry of Defense of the Syrian Transitional Government.

(Tagstotranslate) News (T) Syria


Related Post