Thursday, 4 June , 2026
  • Arabic
No Result
View All Result
963+
  • Syria
  • Insights
  • World
  • Opinions
  • Interview
  • Multimedia
963+
  • Syria
  • Insights
  • World
  • Opinions
  • Interview
  • Multimedia
No Result
View All Result
963+
No Result
View All Result

Clashes Erupt Between Government Forces and Local Factions in Southern Syria

Several villages in western Suwayda, including Ara and Thaala, witness artillery exchange and gunfights

+963 by +963
2025-08-03
A A
International Calls for Ceasefire in Syria’s Suwayda

Fierce clashes in Sweida province between government forces and armed Druze fighters. July 16, 2025. (AFP)

FacebookWhatsappTelegramX

Suwayda, southwest Syria – Heavy clashes broke out this morning between Syrian internal security forces and local armed factions in the western countryside of Suwayda, southern Syria.

According to the local outlet Al-Rased, fighting intensified around the town of Thaala after local factions claimed control of Tal Hadeed. The violence follows a military offensive launched by the Ministry of Defense and the Internal Security Forces targeting the area.

Simultaneous confrontations were reported near the village of Dibin, as dozens of tribal fighters gathered earlier in the day at the Khirbet Samar area between the villages of Kanaker, Rassas, and Ara. The fighters reportedly fired mortar rounds and anti-aircraft weapons toward Ara, prompting retaliatory fire from local factions and escalating clashes across multiple fronts, including Tal Hadeed and surrounding villages.

Mid-July witnessed a major offensive by Syrian defence and interior forces in Suwayda, sparking intense battles with local Druze militias and drawing Israeli airstrikes. The escalation resulted in numerous casualties and injuries.

Read also: U.S. Envoy: Syrian Government Must Be Held Accountable for Suwayda Violence

After the clashes, tribal groups loyal to Syrian government launched attacks on the province, but a ceasefire agreement was later brokered with U.S. and Jordanian mediation.

A report released by the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) on July 24 documented over 1,700 casualties in Suwayda since July 13, including 814 fatalities, among them 34 women and 20 children. Six medical personnel (including three women) and two media workers were also killed, alongside 903 people wounded.

The SNHR emphasized that these figures are preliminary and subject to continuous updates. The report noted that victims include civilians, local faction fighters, tribal gunmen, and members of the internal security and defense ministries.

Related Posts

Iraq Faces Cost of ISIS Repatriation
Insights

Iraq Faces Cost of ISIS Repatriation

Erdoğan’s Visits to Riyadh and Cairo: New Regional Coordination on Syria
Slider

Erdoğan’s Visits to Riyadh and Cairo: New Regional Coordination on Syria

Syria’s ‘Guided Free Economy’: Reality or Rhetoric?
Insights

Syria’s ‘Guided Free Economy’: Reality or Rhetoric?

One Month to Secure a Deal: US Pressure on Damascus–Israel Talks
Insights

One Month to Secure a Deal: US Pressure on Damascus–Israel Talks

Latest News

Iraq Faces Cost of ISIS Repatriation

Iraq Faces Cost of ISIS Repatriation

Erdoğan’s Visits to Riyadh and Cairo: New Regional Coordination on Syria

Erdoğan’s Visits to Riyadh and Cairo: New Regional Coordination on Syria

Syria’s ‘Guided Free Economy’: Reality or Rhetoric?

Syria’s ‘Guided Free Economy’: Reality or Rhetoric?

One Month to Secure a Deal: US Pressure on Damascus–Israel Talks

One Month to Secure a Deal: US Pressure on Damascus–Israel Talks

Are Syria’s New Appointments Repeating Old Regime Practices?

Are Syria’s New Appointments Repeating Old Regime Practices?

Follow us on Nabd App

963+

© All rights reserved 2025

About us

  • About +963
  • our Writers
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms of use
  • To contribute with us

Follow us

No Result
View All Result
  • Syria
  • Insights
  • World
  • Opinions
  • Interview
  • Multimedia

© All rights reserved 2025