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25.07.2018 18:23 | Last Updated
Dozens of people died in a series of attacks in southwestern Syria and Suvayda in the northeast where militants of ISIID have taken control of the government.
Health authorities in Suwayda City reported that at least 50 people were killed and 78 people were injured in Hezbollah's al-Manar television.
The attacks organized by IŞID in collaboration with rebel groups have been recorded in recent months as the most bloody attacks against government forces.
The Syrian Observatory of Human Rights based in the United Kingdom transferred at least 100 people killed during the attacks. The attacks were undertaken by ISID. In the northeastern city of Suvayda, assailants entered several villages and clashed with government forces.
At least two acts of suicide took place in the city. SANA, the Syrian news agency, noted that two ISID activists had been killed by bombs before committing suicide.
The observatory stated that the attackers took hostages by many people in the villages where they had entered, killing at least 35 points.
The governor of Suvayda, Amer Al Wife, reported that in addition to two suicide bombers killed, an attacker was also captured. The Governor said, "The city of Suvada is safe and quiet now," as I told you about the TV I made for El İkbariye.
IŞID was removed last year from much of the territories that he controlled in Syria with Syrian army operations and US-backed militias backed by Russia. Later, the Syrian army cleared the remaining remains of Cypriots around Umm and Humus, and the southwest of the country
rebels. But the rebels still have control of a small area northwest of the city of Suwa.
A rebel group is deployed near the western border of Golan Heights. The Syrian army fights the rebels with the support of Russian air strikes.
The Yarmuk Basin in the southwest is also the last place in rebel hands in Syria.
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