
Significant changes have occurred in Syria's Suwayda province. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Representatives of the country's interim government announced that the tribal forces operating in the provincial center, the city of Suwayda, have completely left the city. Interior Ministry official Nuriddin al-Baba made an official statement regarding this matter.
According to him, negotiations and pressures conducted by the Interior Ministry aimed at stabilizing the situation and preventing bloodshed have yielded results. As a result, the tribal forces were forced to retreat, and the city is now under government control.
Additionally, ministry representatives emphasized that government forces have been deployed to the northern and western regions of Suwayda province. This is being evaluated as an important step aimed at strengthening security measures and restoring peace and stability to the region.
The news from Suwayda is drawing attention not only within the country but also from international political analysts. The retreat of powerful tribal structures could fundamentally alter the balance of power in the region.
Experts believe that the strategic negotiations and troop deployments carried out by the ministry have allowed the government to strengthen its control not only over the city but also over the entire province. Currently, all attention is focused on the government's next steps.
The complete retreat of the tribal forces, their future actions, and the government's strategic plans for controlling the region will become clear in the coming weeks. It is evident that a new political balance is forming in Suwayda province.