Over 100 killed in clashes in Syria, human rights group says

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  • Over 100 killed in clashes in Syria, human rights group says

A group monitoring the human rights situation in Syria says a series of clashes in the country has left more than 100 people dead. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights made the announcement on Thursday.

Interim leaders are currently governing Syria after the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad's regime last December.

Fierce fighting broke out earlier this week in an area near the capital, Damascus, mainly inhabited by members of the minority Druze community. The clashes later spread elsewhere.

The fighting involved armed groups from the Druze community and the majority Sunni Muslims, as well as forces of the interim government.

The UN chief's Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen issued a statement on Wednesday.

The statement says Pedersen is "alarmed" at "the potential for further escalation of an extremely fragile situation." It adds he is "also alarmed at reports of Israeli attacks," and that such strikes "must stop."

Ref : NHK World