Syrian authorities have detained members of their own security and military forces after a deadly outbreak of sectarian violence in Sweida province in July, which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Druze civilians. The announcement was made by Judge Hatem Naasan, who leads the investigative committee, during a press conference in Damascus. Naasan confirmed that the committee had interviewed witnesses and reviewed video evidence, leading to the identification and detention of personnel implicated in the violence. The exact number of detainees and the official death toll remain undisclosed, with a final report expected by the end of the year. The violence, which began with clashes between Druze-affiliated armed groups and local Bedouin clans, escalated after the deployment of Syrian armed forces, with graphic footage later surfacing of public executions and humiliations. The army eventually withdrew from the area following Israeli airstrikes and diplomatic pressure, while Syrian leadership accused Israel of destabilizing the country. Naasan also denied the involvement of organized foreign fighters in the massacre.
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