A UK monitoring group has stated that a “alert quiet” has been said by the UK-based monitoring group after a week after a week of Syrian city of Suveda.
The residents said that the Syrian Islamist -led government announced that Bedouin mainly withdrawn the “bloody fight and day after the days of chaos” from the Drews City, as Human Rights (Sohr) said for Syria’s rights.
It followed a ceasefire declared by the Syrian president on Saturday, Who was not fighting straight,
Sohr said that more than 1,000 people have been killed in clashes and now there is a serious lack of medical supply in the city.
The monitoring group said, “The activists have said that Suveda has been feeling a vigilant quiet since the early hours of Sunday morning.”
“Meanwhile, Syrian government security forces closed the roads, which for the tribes for Suveda, using soil obstacles to prevent vehicles from crossing, except ambulances, in a step in stress.”
Sohar said that the city is under the control of the local drains fighters, while tribal gunmen have withdrawn from several areas within the province.
After the kidnapping of a drew merchant on the road to the capital Damascus, there was a long -standing tension in the deadly communal clashes between the Drews and the Bedouin tribes. Both the Drews and Bedouin fighters have been accused of atrocities in the last seven days.
On Saturday, Syria’s interim president Ahmed Al-Shra announced a ceasefire and sent Suveda to security forces to end the fight.
It has been reported that the drew fighters pushed the Bedouin gunmen out of the city on Saturday evening – but the violence continued in other parts of the province. It is not verified by the BBC.
On Sunday morning, the fight could not be heard, AFP reporters told near Suveda.
Meanwhile, Sohr warned that the human situation in the city was deteriorating, pointing to the “severe shortage” of basic medical supply.
An anonymous resident said that the Reuters was immediately needed, stating the news agency, “The smell of corpses extends throughout the national hospital.”
Kanean Azam, a local dentist who spoke as a city, said he had said “stressful quiet”, stating that “was out of disaster and service”.
A drug from Suveda told AFP that “no relief or medical aid” entered the city before Sunday.