By Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) - Syria's government-held city of Sweida on Thursday buried dozens of its inhabitants who were killed a day before in coordinated assaults by Islamic State militants who overran villages and staged multiple suicide attacks inside the city, residents and witnesses said. They said the attacks that killed over two hundred people, the worst against the majority Druze inhabited city in southwestern Syria that escaped violence in over seven-ear of conflict, sent shockwaves across the Druze community spread in Lebanon, Syria and Israel.
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