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Almost 600 killed in south Syria violence, monitoring group says

Almost 600 killed in south Syria violence, monitoring group says

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), nearly 600 people have been killed in a recent surge of violence in southern Syria's Suweida province. The monitoring group has reported a substantial increase in the number of casualties, which include both civilians and combatants. The region has been the site of clashes between government forces, affiliated militias, and various armed groups, contributing to the escalation of the conflict. The SOHR has called attention to the dire humanitarian situation and the urgent need for a resolution to end the ongoing violence in the area. The article highlights the continued instability and bloodshed that have plagued Syria, underscoring the challenges faced in restoring peace and stability in the war-torn country.

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