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638 people have been killed so far in clashes between local Druze factions and Arab Bedouin tribal fighters in Syria's southern Sweida province.
According to the international news organization Xinhua, at least 638 people died in the clashes that started on July 13.
Britain-based war monitor reported that 73 civilians and more than 280 security personnel were killed.
Syrian interim authorities on Friday issued a call for restraint amid rising violence and pledged to deploy troops to control the conflict.
