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On December 8, 2024, Bashar al-Assad's regime collapsed as he fled to Moscow, ending 54 years of family rule. Celebrations erupted in Damascus as rebels advanced, freeing prisoners and dismantling symbols of the regime. The transition was marked by jubilation and uncertainty about Syria's future.
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Syrian rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, have launched a significant offensive, capturing much of Aleppo and surrounding areas. This marks a major shift in the Syrian civil war, with over 300 casualties reported since the fighting began on November 27, 2024. Government forces are struggling to maintain control amid heavy airstrikes.
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In a dramatic turn of events, rebels in Syria have liberated numerous political prisoners from notorious facilities, including Saydnaya prison, as they claim to have toppled the Assad regime. Freed detainees celebrated their release, marking a significant moment in the ongoing civil conflict.
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Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Syrian rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa has vowed to pursue justice for war crimes committed during the regime's rule. Thousands of Syrians are fleeing the country, while the new administration faces immense challenges in rebuilding and addressing the legacy of the Assad regime's brutality.
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Victims were people tortured and killed by the now-overthrown Assad government.
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Massive crowds gathered across Syria to celebrate the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, marking a historic shift in power. The interim prime minister called for unity and rebuilding the nation during Friday prayers at the Umayyad Mosque, symbolizing newfound freedom after decades of oppression.