Damascus Falls: Opposition Claims Victory, Assad’s Fate Uncertain

Syria: Damascus Falls as Opposition Forces Claim Victory, Assad‘s Whereabouts Unknown

Syrian opposition factions: Bashar al-Assad fled

The armed opposition factions announced that the head of the Syrian regime, Bashar al-Assad, “escaped” and that Damascus had become “free” from him.

Early Sunday morning, Opposition forces entered the heart of the Syrian capital, a momentous event marking the first time in Syria’s modern history that Damascus has fallen to armed opposition groups. Celebrations erupted in Umayyad Square, with Syrians capturing the joyous scenes and sharing them across social media.

“Syria has become free,” declared the armed opposition factions, announcing what they described as the escape of Bashar al-Assad from the capital. The former сидит in an undated video released Monday. However, the whereabouts of al-Assad and his brother Maher al-Assad, as well as the rest of the senior officials from his regime, remain unknown.

In their declaration, the opposition factions stated that public institutions within Damascus would remain under the supervision of the former Prime Minister, Muhammad Ghazi al-Jalali, “until they are officially handed over.” They also prohibited the firing of celebratory gunshots into the air.

What are the potential challenges facing⁣ the Syrian opposition in establishing a stable government after the fall of Damascus?

## Syria on the Brink: An Interview

**Host:** We are coming to you live with breaking news out of ‌Syria. Opposition forces ​have reportedly entered the heart of Damascus,⁣ claiming victory ⁣over the Assad regime. Joining us to make sense ⁤of⁢ these rapid developments‍ is Dr. Sophia Khalil, a leading ⁤expert⁣ on Syrian ​politics and history. Dr. Khalil, thank you for being here.

**Dr. Khalil:** Thank you for having me.

**Host:** ‍ Can you confirm what ⁤we’re ​seeing?⁤ Has Damascus truly fallen to the opposition after years of brutal fighting?

**Dr. Khalil:** [1](https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cwy8xzxe0w7t) There are strong indications ‍that opposition fighters have entered central Damascus. Reports from⁢ the ground, though still developing, suggest scenes of jubilation ⁤in areas like⁤ Umayyad Square. This is a watershed moment for Syria⁢ – the ⁤symbolic fall of the capital is a major blow to the Assad regime.

**Host:** Unconfirmed reports suggest‍ that President Bashar al-Assad has fled the country. Can you shed light ⁣on‌ that?

**Dr. Khalil:** Yes, there are credible reports from Syrian officials, as quoted by Reuters, that President Assad has left Damascus by plane. His destination remains unknown. However, it bolsters the narrative⁤ that the Assad regime ⁣is crumbling.

**Host:** What does this mean for the future of Syria?

**Dr. Khalil:** The story is far from over.⁤ While the fall of ⁤Damascus is a significant tactical victory for the‌ opposition, the transition to a​ new ⁤order will be complex ​and fraught with challenges. ⁢There are multiple opposition factions‍ with competing interests. Reconciling these differences and establishing a stable government will be crucial.

International players will also be jockeying for influence. The geopolitical landscape surrounding Syria ⁤will undoubtedly shift in the coming weeks and months. This is a turning point in the Syrian conflict, with potentially far-reaching consequences‌ for the region and beyond.

**Host:** Dr. Khalil, thank ‌you ⁢for sharing your expertise and analysis with us during this crucial time.

**Dr. Khalil:** My pleasure.

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