Thousands of Syrians celebrate in central Damascus during first Friday prayers since Assad’s fall
- Thousands of Syrians celebrated in central Damascus during the first Friday prayers since Assad’s fall.
- The event marked a new chapter in post-Assad Syria.
- Participants expressed hope for a brighter future and a desire for continued change.
- The gathering symbolized unity among the citizens.
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Lancaster Residents celebrate the end of the Assad regime in Syria in Penn Square Saturday
Lancaster residents gathered in downtown Lancaster on Saturday to celebrate the end of the Syrian regime led by President Bashar al-Assad when rebels took the city of Damascus last week and Assad and his family fled to Russia.
On this first Friday after the flight of Bashar al-Assad, Syrians celebrated the fall of his regime of terror. Joy and relief are combined with the pain of loss and uncertainty about the future.
Thousands of Syrians took to the streets of the capital to celebrate the fall of Bashar Al-Assad, after 13 years of fierce fighting.
Joy buoys Syria’s first Friday prayers since Assad ouster, but hardships loom - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
DAMASCUS, Syria — Jubilant crowds gathered in cities across Syria for the first Friday Prayers since rebels toppled President Bashar Assad, including at the historic Umayyad Mosque in the capital, where civilians and fighters worshipped side by side and joyful chants erupted over the collapse of a long authoritarian dynasty.


'Friday of victory': Mass rallies across Syria celebrate end of Assad
Syrians rejoiced into the night as fireworks exploded on the first Friday -- the Muslim day of rest and prayer -- since the ouster of president Bashar al-Assad.
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