The Syrian government and Druze factions controlling the southern city of Sweida on Thursday carried out their first prisoner exchange since deadly clashes in the predominantly Druze city last summer, according to the Syrian government's Sweida media office.

The swap involved Damascus releasing 61 prisoners from the Druze factions detained in Adra Central Prison near the capital, in return for the Druze National Guard Forces freeing 25 Syrian government personnel, the media office said.

Operation held under supervision of the Red Cross

The operation took place under the supervision of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Heavy sectarian clashes in Sweida between Druze fighters and Sunni Bedouin tribes erupted last July. The clashes intensified further when forces of the Islamist-led government were sent to quell the fighting in the provincial capital of the mostly Druze province.

The clashes drew strikes from Israel, which backs the Druze, against President Ahmed al-Sharaa's government.

A comprehensive ceasefire was announced later in the month to halt the fighting following days of bloodshed in which hundreds were killed.