
UN Reports 1,700 Killed, 200,000 Displaced in Syria's Suweida Violence, Citing Possible War Crimes
The UN reports that over 1,700 people were killed and nearly 200,000 displaced during a week of violence in southern Syria's Suweida in July. Multiple actors, including Syrian government forces, tribal fighters, and Druze armed groups, are cited for committing acts that may amount to war crimes, according to a new report.
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Syrian sectarian violence may amount to war crimes, UN says
Wave of violence by government forces and Druze armed groups in July killed 1,700 people, report finds
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UN says 1,700 killed in Syria’s Suweida violence, cites possible war crimes The Straits Times
Read full article →UN says 1,700 killed in Syria’s Suweida violence, cites possible war crimes
More than 1,700 people were killed, nearly 200,000 displaced and multiple actors including Syrian government forces, tribal fighters and Druze armed groups committed acts that may amount to war crimes during a week of violence in southern Syria in July 2025, a UN investigation said on Friday. The 85-page report by the Independent International Commission […]
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