Southern Syria exploded into the worst violence of post-Assad era. What that means for the region’s future

Men with weapons wave from the back of a mud-covered car.

Seven months of relative calm in Syria came to a bloody end last week, when what began as local skirmishes escalated into the worst fighting since the fall of former president Bashar al-Assad in December. But experts say the region is left destabilized.

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