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Troops to be sent to Sweida as hospital faces unprecedented crisis
The Syrian presidency announces troop deployment amid escalating violence in Sweida, where over 400 bodies have been brought to the hospital.

The situation in Sweida becomes dire as violence escalates and the hospital struggles with casualties.
Troop deployment in Sweida follows deadly clashes as hospital faces crisis
The Syrian presidency announced plans to deploy troops to Sweida, a city reeling from violence between Druze and Bedouin factions. The city’s only hospital is overwhelmed, receiving over 400 bodies since Monday. Medical staff describe horrific conditions, stating the facility is now like a mass grave, with corpses filling the streets. The conflict has left nearly 600 dead in recent days, prompting Israel to change its stance and allow Syrian military presence in the region for the first time in years. The United Nations has called for urgent action to stop the escalating violence.
Key Takeaways
"We've had no water and no electricity, and medicines are starting to run out."
A local resident describes the dire conditions in Sweida amid the ongoing crisis.
"It's not a hospital anymore, it's a mass grave."
A medical staff member reveals the horrific state of the overwhelmed hospital.
"They shot him in the head. Then they called his wife and said, your husband was wearing a surgical cap — it's red now."
A doctor recounts the brutal murder of a colleague in the conflict.
The crisis in Sweida highlights the fragile state of Syria's recovery. As the Syrian government seeks to regain control, the rising death toll raises serious humanitarian concerns. The tumultuous conditions in the hospital reveal a desperate need for international support, which is yet to materialize. This situation could indicate a larger shift in power dynamics in the region, affecting not just local communities but also neighboring countries.
Highlights
- Sweida's hospital has become a mass grave for hundreds.
- The bodies are on the streets and no one can go out to get them.
- There's no more space in the morgue, the bodies are out on the street.
- Our stance is rooted in a commitment to civil peace, not revenge.
Potential backlash and humanitarian crisis in Sweida
The deployment of Syrian troops may escalate violence further, leading to greater humanitarian suffering and political backlash in the region.
The coming days will be crucial to monitoring the response from Syria and the international community.
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