Assad regime collapses as Syrian rebels seize control of Damascus
- The Assad regime has collapsed as Syrian rebels have seized control of Damascus.
- Recent months have seen significant advances by rebels in Syria's ongoing conflict.
- The fall of the regime may change regional dynamics.
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Local attorney with Syrian ties, reacts to Assad Regime ending
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) -- Syrian rebels captured the capital city of Damascus overnight, toppling the Assad Regime that has ruled the county for generations. In less than two weeks the militant group Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham has moved across the county taking city after city, including Aleppo and Homs. President Bashar Al-Assad has now fled the county and relinquished power. According to NBC News, the ousted dictator has fled to Russia. Ac…
In just two weeks, Syrian rebels have left their enclave in the northwest to capture a string of major cities before reaching the capital Damascus and ousting President Bashar al-Assad, 13 years after the country's civil war began. In convoys of small vehicles and motorcycles, fighters led by the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) moved swiftly along a north-south highway that forms the country's backbone to take Damascus without resistance,…
The Islamist leader of the rebels in Syria, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, on Monday launched discussions on the transfer of power after overthrowing President Bashar al-Assad. But Westerners are showing up
With Syria's Assad gone, his PM agrees to hand power to rebel administration
Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's prime minister said he had agreed on Monday to hand power to the rebel-led Salvation Government, a day after the rebels seized the capital Damascus and Assad fled to Russia. The imminent transfer of power follows 13 years of civil war and the end to…
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