'Cautious calm' reported in southern Syria after week of deadly tribal clashes

The recent tribal clashes in southern Syria have resulted in the deaths of over 1,000 people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR). The violence, which began a week ago, has been characterized by the SOHR as "cautious calm" in the region. The conflict has been driven by sectarian tensions, with different tribal groups involved in the fighting. The death toll includes both combatants and civilians, highlighting the devastating impact of the clashes on the local population. Despite the ongoing tension, the situation appears to have stabilized, at least temporarily, with the SOHR reporting a "cautious calm" in the area. However, the potential for further violence remains, and the long-term resolution of the underlying issues will be crucial in preventing a resurgence of the conflict.
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