March 2025 Daraa clashes
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Date4 March 2025 – 6 March 2025 (2 days)
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Syrian government victory
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The March 2025 Daraa clashes began in As-Sanamayn on 4 March 2025 between pro-Assad forces and led to the intervention of internal security and the Ministry of Defense.
Some of the Assad loyalists are reportedly affiliated with Mohsen al-Haymed, who was a member of the Military Security Directorate in the Syrian Arab Army,[9] while others were affiliated with Ahmad al-Labbad, who formerly worked for the General Intelligence Directorate.[5]
Clashes had taken place in January 2025 in As-Sanamayn between a group affiliated with Haimed and the Southern Operations Room.[10]