
A drone view shows the predominantly Druze city of Sweida, following deadly clashes between Druze fighters, Sunni Bedouin tribes and government forces, in Syria July 25, 2025.
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Footage from security cameras at a hospital in the city of Sweida in southern Syria published on Sunday (August 10, 2025) showed what appears to be the killing of a medical worker by men in military garb.
The video published by activist media collective Suwayda 24 was dated July 16, during intense clashes between militias of the Druze minority community and armed tribal groups and government forces.
In the video, which was also widely shared on social media, a large group of people in scrubs can be seen kneeling on the floor in front of a group of armed men. The armed men grab a man and hit him on the head as if they are going to apprehend him. The man tries to resist by wrestling with one of the gunmen, before he is shot once with an assault rifle and then a second time by another person with a pistol.
A man in a dark jumpsuit with âInternal Security Forcesâ written on it appears to be guiding the men in camouflage into the hospital.
Another security camera shows a tank stationed outside the facility.
Activist media groups say the gunmen were from the Syrian military and security forces.
A Syrian government official said they could not immediately identify the attackers in the video, and are investigating the incident to try to figure out if they are government-affiliated personnel or gunmen from tribal groups.
He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not immediately cleared to speak to the media on the matter.
The government has set up a committee tasked with investigating attacks on civilians during the sectarian violence in the countryâs south, which is supposed to issue a report within three months.
The incident at the Sweida National Hospital further exacerbates tensions between the Druze minority community and the Syrian government, after clashes in July between Druze and armed Bedouin groups sparked targeted sectarian attacks against them.
The violence has worsened ties between them and Syriaâs Islamist-led interim government under President Ahmad al-Sharaa, who hopes to assert full government control and disarm Druze factions.

Though the fighting has largely calmed down, government forces have surrounded the southern city and the Druze have said that little aid is going into the battered city, calling it a siege.
The Syrian Arab Red Crescent, which has organised aid convoys into Sweida, said in a statement on Saturday that one of those convoys that was carrying aid in the day before âcame under direct fire,â and some of its vehicles were damaged. It did not specify which group attacked the convoy.
On Sunday, the U.N. Security Council adopted a statement expressing âdeep concernâ at the violence in southern Syria and condemning violence against civilians in Sweida. It called for the government to âensure credible, swift, transparent, impartial, and comprehensive investigations.â The statement also reiterated âobligations under international humanitarian law to respect and protect all medical personnel and humanitarian personnel exclusively engaged in medical duties, their means of transportation and equipment, as well as hospitals and medical facilities.â It expressed concern about âforeign terrorist fightersâ in Syria, while calling on âall states to refrain from any action or interference that may further destabilise the country,â an apparent message to Israel, which intervened in last monthâs conflict on the side of the Druze, launching airstrikes on Syrian government forces.
Published â August 11, 2025 11:58 am IST