The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Syria Ali al-Zaatari has strongly condemned the terrorist attacks that took place in Sweida province. The attacks resulted in dozens of civilian causalities, SANA reported from Damascus.

In a statement on Wednesday, al-Zaatari reaffirmed the UN firm stance and its demands to protect civilians, infrastructure and keep civilians away from the impacts of war wherever they were.

A number of citizens were martyred and others were injured on Wednesday in a terrorist suicide bombing in Sweida city.

SANA reporter in Sweida said that a terrorist suicide bomber blew himself up in the area of al-Souq in Sweida city, and as a result more than 150 citizens were martyred and 178 citizens were injured.

Sweida Governor Amer al-Ashshi said life in Sweida city is returning to normal, adding that all the state’s institutions are providing services to the citizens and the hospitals raised the state of readiness to offer servicers to the wounded.

Director of Sweida Health Department Hassan Amro told SANA in a statement that the medical staff in Sweida National Hospital raised the state of readiness to receive the wounded citizens due to the terrorist attacks, asserting that all necessary medical, emergency and surgical supplies are available.

On the other hand, Daesh terrorists launched terrorist attacks on the villages of al-Matouneh, Douma, Tima, al-Shabaki, and Rami in the northeastern countryside of the province, with army units confronting the terrorist attacks and killing a large number of terrorists.