On Sunday, Syria’s army command officially notified its officers that the 24-year rule of President Bashar al-Assad has come to an end, according to a Syrian officer who spoke to Reuters. This announcement comes in the wake of a swift and unexpected offensive by Syrian rebel forces.

Rebels celebrated what they called the liberation of Damascus, stating that the capital is now “free of Assad.” They are reportedly planning to address the Syrian populace through state television shortly. Meanwhile, two high-ranking army officers revealed that Assad fled Damascus earlier that day for an undisclosed location as rebels made their way into the city without any visible military resistance.

Witnesses described a scene of jubilation as thousands gathered in a central square in Damascus, rejoicing and chanting for “Freedom” after decades of governance by the Assad family. This turn of events represents a significant shift for the Middle East, signaling the end of the Assad family’s oppressive regime and delivering a considerable setback to Russia and Iran, who have lost a major ally in the region.

This moment marks a potential turning point for the Syrian people, who have endured years of conflict and repression. As a new chapter unfolds, there is hope for a fresh political landscape that may prioritize peace, stability, and democratic governance in Syria.

Summary: The Syrian army announced that President Bashar al-Assad’s rule has ended following a rebel offensive. Assad fled Damascus while rebels took control of the city, leading to celebrations among the populace. This change could reshape the political landscape in the region, providing hope for a peaceful future.


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