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Tensions escalated in southern Syria as the government deployed military forces following violent clashes between Bedouin and Druze communities that have reportedly left at least 90 people dead. The conflict erupted in the Suwayda province, a predominantly Druze region, after the alleged abduction of a Druze vegetable vendor by armed Bedouins.

The abduction sparked retaliatory violence and days of fierce fighting, with both sides suffering heavy casualties. Eyewitnesses and local activists reported gun battles, road blockades, and attacks on homes and farms, marking one of the deadliest episodes of sectarian violence in the region in recent years.

In response, Syrian government troops were sent to the region to try to put an end to the disturbances and bring about peace. As community leaders demanded a quick ceasefire and mediation attempts to stop additional killing, tanks and armoured vehicles were spotted approaching the province.

The incident highlights Syria’s fragile social fabric amid a prolonged civil war and power vacuums in many rural areas. The government’s intervention is being watched closely, with human rights groups urging restraint and independent investigations into the killings and civilian impact of the conflict.

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