Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- Syrian rebels seized control of Damascus, marking the end of Assad’s decades-long rule.
- Russia confirmed that Assad left Syria after ordering a peaceful power transfer.
- Rebel commander Golani declared Damascus “liberated” on state television.
- Turkey-backed forces entered Kurdish-held Manbij, escalating the conflict.
- The Syrian conflict has entered a decisive phase with the rebels in the lead.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
Rebels Take Damascus
On Sunday, Syrian rebels claimed victory over the capital, Damascus, marking the end of five decades of Assad family rule. Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) commander Golani stated, “The future is ours… We will continue on the path we began in 2011.”
Assad Leaves Syria
The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed that President Bashar al-Assad fled the country after ordering a peaceful transfer of power. Russia, however, denied involvement in negotiations surrounding his departure.
Turkey’s Role in Manbij
Meanwhile, Turkey-backed forces entered Manbij, a Kurdish-controlled area, aiming to wrest control from the YPG/PKK militia. Turkish sources reported ongoing aerial and ground operations to secure the region.
Celebrations in Damascus
As rebel forces declared the city “liberated,” residents and fighters celebrated in the streets. Rebel factions proclaimed the fall of Assad’s regime as a historic turning point.
Assad’s Unknown Destination
State television aired a video showing rebels declaring Assad’s removal from power. Reports suggest he fled on a plane to an undisclosed location amid chaos in the capital.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
- Syrian rebels declared victory in Damascus, ending Assad’s rule.
- Assad left the country after ordering a peaceful transfer of power.
- Turkey-backed forces advanced into the Kurdish-held Manbij region.
- The conflict marks a pivotal moment in Syria’s history.
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