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560 people missing in bloody clashes in Sweida, Syria
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 560 people, including 52 women and 26 children, have gone missing during the recent clashes in the southern Syrian province of Sweida, which began on July 13.
These clashes, which occurred between armed Druze groups and tribes affiliated with the interim Golani government, have intensified with the intervention of the Zionist regime, leading to heavy casualties and the displacement of thousands of people.
Local sources report violations of the declared ceasefire and continued violence in residential areas.