The southwestern Syrian city of Sweida is a wasteland of burned cars and looted homes after violent clashes between Druze factions and Bedouin groups in mid-July left more than 1,000 dead. Bodies decomposing in the sweltering heat line the city’s streets. FRANCE 24’s Jenna Le Bras and Dana Alboz were the first journalists to enter the previously sealed-off city centre, where the atrocities were the most violent, to report on the aftermath of the conflict.
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