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MORE: Syria live updates: US embassy says situation 'volatile,' urges citizens to leave The fall of his regime saw jubilant fighters and residents emptying Assad's prisons.
Fighting escalates between Kurds, Turkey-supported group in northeast Syria. With focus still on the collapse of Bashar Assad’s government, there are signs fighting is dramatically escalating in ...
The rapid collapse of government defences resulted in the hasty withdrawal of security forces, who destroyed sensitive documentation during their retreat. The capture granted insurgent forces control over critical transportation infrastructure, particularly the highway junction connecting Damascus to the Alawite coastal region, where both Assad ...
The collapse of Assad's government could have major global implications. Syrians around the world celebrated as rebels, after more than a decadelong fight, finally toppled the country's longtime ...
Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali expressed his commitment to uphold a stable government and readiness to collaborate with the leadership selected by the Syrian people. [3] Former foreign minister Bassam al-Sabbagh said he was "surprised" to receive news of the siege in Damascus, saying it was a "historic and watershed event for all Syrians".
On 29 November 2024, HTS and the Syrian Democratic Forces entered Aleppo and captured most of the city, amid the collapse of pro-government forces. The next day, opposition forces made rapid advances, capturing dozens of towns and villages as pro-government forces disintegrated, and advanced toward Hama in central Syria.
For the West, the collapse of the regime is a cause for both cautious optimism and significant concern. “This is an opportunity to stabilize Syria in a more meaningful way than was ever possible ...
On 30 November 2024, opposition groups captured most of the city amidst the collapse of pro-government forces. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] Coinciding with the lightning-speed takeover of Aleppo, the rebels pushed into the countryside of northern Hama ; [ 34 ] the whole city of Hama eventually fell to the rebels on December 5.