At least 32 people, including several civilians have been killed in a string of suicide attacks against a regime-held area of southern Syria, a war monitor said on Wednesday. Islamic State militant group has claimed responsibility of the attacks.
"Three bombers with explosive belts targeted Sweida city alone, while the other blasts hit villages to the north and east," said Syrian Observatory for Human Rights chief Rami Abdel Rahman.
The jihadists then followed up with further attacks in the province, he said.