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38 killed in Syria attacks

Report says suicide attacks in southern Syria have killed at least 38 people

The attacks took place in and around the government-held city of Suweida, state media and monitors reported. The Islamic State (IS) group is believed to be behind the violence.

The Syrian government has retaken control of much of southern Syria in recent months.

The observatory reported a string of attacks in the city, south of the capital Damascus, and elsewhere in the province. It said most of those killed were pro-government fighters.

“Three bombers with explosive belts targeted Suweida city alone while the other blasts hit villages to the north and east,” it said in a statement.

State news agency Sana reported one suicide attack at a market in Suweida and said security forces chased and killed two other attackers before they could blow themselves up. Militants also attacked three villages north-east of the city, it said.

The report gave no casualty figures but said a number of people had been “martyred”.

State TV also said government forces were “targeting positions of the Daesh (IS) terrorist group” in countryside to the east of Suweida.

The Syrian military, backed by Russian forces, recently launched an operation to drive rebel from their remaining strongholds in the south-west.

At least 270,000 people have fled their homes in the region as fighting continues, the UN says.

On Sunday, Israel allowed the evacuation of hundreds of White Helmets civil defence workers who were trapped in a war zone in southern Syria.

The Syrian government condemned the move, describing it as a “criminal operation” by Israel and others.

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