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Syria has made no progress on Sweida reintegration plan, UN says
A UN official stated that efforts to stabilize southern Syria and reintegrate Sweida province have stalled nearly a year after sectarian violence killed over 1,700 people, primarily Druze civilians and some Bedouin community members. The UN investigation found Syrian government forces, tribal fighters, and Druze armed groups may have committed war crimes.
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