
During the past five days, Rima said he witnessed “barbaric” scenes.
The 45-year-old woman lived in the southern Syrian town of Sywian during his lifetime, and did not think that his peaceful town was a blood scene.
“There are bodies anywhere outside our building,” he told the BBC in a phone interview, using a pseudonymy for fear of his salvation.
Rima said he hangs his house, traveling unthinking, as gunmen – government forces and foreign fighters earlier this week.
“One of the worst feelings is to continue waiting for people who enter your house and decide if he needs to live or die,” he remembers, his voice still trembling in fear.
Violence left Rima and his neighbors left left and feared in their own homes, as ammunition and shells were set outside.
The long-term tensions between the druze and beduin tribes in Saweida were burdened with deadly sectarian fighting on Domascus.
As the fight spreads to other parts of the southern province, the Government of the Interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa – the rebels of the Islamists in December – announced that the Islamist forces in December – announced forces in December – announced that the Islamic Islamic forces – announced that the Islamists’ forces were announced that Islamists of the Islamist forces in December of December of December “defenses” reconciliation with “restoration of strength”
Since the fall of Assad, some druze leaders have rejected the presence of security forces in the Swedish City. If government forces were sentenced Tuesday, the fight improved.
Later, government forces were accused of attacking warriors and civilian warriors, which prompted the military of Israel to intervene in a series of air that it was said to be protected by the drue.
When Rima sees this game, the lack of internet and power is struggling to maintain changing events. All he knows is sure what he saw from his window: killed bodies and burnt buildings.
The Syrian State Media also quoted the authorities and tribes of Bedouin saying that “Outlaw groups” made “Masakers against Bedouin and civilians.
Syria observatory for human rights, a UK monitoring group, says it is documented killing the at least 594 people since SundayIncluding 154 civilians Druze, 83 were killed by government forces, three members of the Bedouin tribes killed by warriors.

Nayef, a drua man whose name we have changed, faced by the terrible scenes of the sway.
“We collected bodies from the streets. We found bodies left outside the houses, next to houses for two or three days,” he told the BBC in a telephone interview.
Although a government employee, Nayef gave disbelief as he saw as the cruelty of government forces inside the town.
“They’re annoyed at neighborhoods, picking up the houses looking rich. They considered these houses and then inserted it. They sprinkled civilians with bullets.”
Videos surrounding Social Media appear to support Nayef’s allegations.
Facebook Footage on Wednesday afternoon show the smallest half-a-dozen men wearing the camouflage that fired a group of residents, kneeling on the sidewalk.
The UN Human Rights Office said the killing of at least 13 people on Tuesday of armed men associated with the government who was intentionally opening a family gathering. On the same day, they reportedly reported six people near their homes.
While bullets and shells are raining, the residents of the Sweida are left wondering when help comes.
But it didn’t come.
Rima said he was watching as security forces and the foreign warriors entered his neighborhood and later shot his neighbor before his mother.
“Is this the army and security forces that need to go and protect us?” he asked. “People’s livelihoods were stolen. The killers were young and no weapons.”
The other testimony we heard Rima’s claim. Those we say that most warriors entered the joy and attacked civilian Islamists.
A woman heard the warriors who screamed “Allahu Akbar” (God was greatest) in his building, who called the “unbelievers” and “pigs”, and said they were there to kill them.
Some of the warriors posted videos themselves to shameful men in Elimen, including cutting or discharging the DRUZE SHEIKHS. Musts are a symbol of suffering from religious identity.
The BBC approached the Syrian government for official commentary comments but not until now received an answer.
On a television address early Thursday, Sharaa promised to give guilty guilty and promise to protect the seizure of a “priority”.
“We are eager to compete with the offenders and abused our people because they are under the protection and responsibility of the state,” he said.
He blames “violations” groups, saying their leaders “rejected the dialogue for many months”.

For many, the promise of protection feel like Déjà Vu.
It resembles the message that the President gave if the Government and allied forces of Islamist are against a religious minority of the Assad region of March.
A committee was established to check out the offenses – but have not yet given any known.
The accounts from Nayef and others carry many similarities to the occurrence of the beach in March.
“There is a general lack of trust in government,” Nayef said. “They only do a lip-service. They say good things about freedoms, documenting violations and accountability, but they are all false.”
Many Sweida residents say that this most recent period of sect violence has long-term effects.
“If not for bombing of Israel, we can’t talk to you today,” a woman told the BBC.
However, some critical of Israel’s airstrike and its claim to protect druze.
Nayef said: “No one wants Israel. We are patriotic people. We are leading people to adopt patriotism. Our loyalty does not doubt.”
Samantha Granville’s further report to Beirut
