Fighters who overthrew al-Assad claim control of Syria’s Deir Az Zor city
- Syrian rebels have declared they are in control of Deir Ezzor city, following their efforts to overthrow president Bashar al-Assad.
- The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed that Kurdish forces have withdrawn to other localities.
- The statement regarding the control of Deir Ezzor was made by the rebels on Tuesday, indicating a significant change in the region.
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Islamists from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) have captured the eastern Syrian city of Deir ez-Zaur. After intense fighting, Kurdish forces of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), backed by the US, pushed out from there, the BBC reported. The commander of the HTS units announced that his fighters would advance on the cities of Raqqa and Hasaka and other areas in the east of the country. The oil fields there are important for keeping the country's eco…
With Syrian opposition forces advancing rapidly toward the capital Damascus, President Bashar al-Assad's fate was almost exclusively in Russia's hands as his army crumbled, Bloomberg reports.
Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad Flees To Russia After Losing Grip On Power
By John Oyewale, Daily Caller News Foundation | December 08, 2024 Syria’s president, Bashar Al-Assad, fled to Russia as rebels and the Syrian army announced the end of his 24-year-old regime Sunday, according to reports. Syrian rebels announced the regime’s sudden collapse on state television, Reuters reported. The Syrian army command likewise informed officers of the regime’s end, the outlet reported, citing a Syrian military officer. “The grea…
Rebels take over 70% of Syria, as Israeli strikes on country's military sites terrifies residents
Leading Syrian rebel faction has remained silent about Israeli strikes on Syrian government military infrastructure; Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham in the northwest and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in the northeast are trying to reach a permanent cease-fire to ensure 'a political process for Syria’s future'
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