Fresh clashes break out in Syria as the interim government struggles to ease tensions
Summary
Fresh violence erupted in Syria involving government forces, Kurdish-led groups, and Druze militias. These clashes challenge the interim government's ability to maintain a ceasefire and establish control after the recent change in leadership. Humanitarian conditions remain poor, especially in the southern province of Sweida.Key Facts
- Clashes occurred in the northern and southern parts of Syria, affecting the fragile ceasefire.
- In the north, government-affiliated fighters clashed with Kurdish-led forces.
- In the southern province of Sweida, Druze militias fought with government forces.
- The interim government, led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, faces challenges in maintaining control after ousting the previous leader.
- State media reported at least two deaths and several injuries in the clashes.
- Aid continues to arrive in Sweida, but residents say it is insufficient.
- The violence follows previous tensions and sectarian conflicts in Syria.
- In Aleppo, government forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces both reported injuries during clashes.
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