The situation became increasingly critical as police and military forces clashed with the protesters.
Syrian and Israeli forces clashed on numerous occasions in the spring of 1951.
Two days later the opposing forces clashed in battle.
After some tactical movements, both forces clashed on the afternoon of October 23.
The two forces clashed in the town of Gavinana on the 3rd.
The battle, frequently described as an ambush, was actually a meeting engagement, where two forces clash at an unexpected time and place.
In 1191 the forces clashed again and Nemanja retreated to the mountains.
It seemed only a matter of time before the two forces would clash in Gaza's narrow confines.
These forces clashed with local militia, leaving at least 13 dead on 33 wounded.
That spring, the rival forces clashed twice in three days.