Six Syrian security personnel killed by Druze gunmen in southern Syria - monitor
The two blasts, which occurred late on Friday, and ensuing violence killed a total of at least 37 people
BEIRUT:
Six Syrian government security personnel were killed by Druze gunmen in the south of the country, a monitor said on Saturday, after two car bomb blasts killed dozens of people overnight provoking angry protests.
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The two blasts, which occurred late on Friday, and ensuing violence killed a total of at least 37 people in and around the town of Sweida, a stronghold of Syria's Druze minority, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told Reuters.
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A Druze leader was killed in one of the car bombs, the Observatory said.
Six Syrian government security personnel were killed by Druze gunmen in the south of the country, a monitor said on Saturday, after two car bomb blasts killed dozens of people overnight provoking angry protests.
Read: 'My children slipped through my hands': father of drowned Syrian boy
The two blasts, which occurred late on Friday, and ensuing violence killed a total of at least 37 people in and around the town of Sweida, a stronghold of Syria's Druze minority, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told Reuters.
Read: 47 dead as rebels battle Islamic State in north Syria
A Druze leader was killed in one of the car bombs, the Observatory said.