The rebel group in Syria has claimed that the regime of President Bashar al-Assad has come to an end. Quoting the news agency Reuters, it has been reported that after the rebels entered Damascus, Syrian President Assad has left the country and has fled to some other place. It is being said that Assad may go to Russia or Tehran. However, no official information has been revealed in this regard yet.
According to media reports, Bashar al-Assad has left Syria in a Russian cargo plane and Assad’s plane is missing from the radar. No information is available about him. At the same time, Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi Jalali issued a video statement from his home saying that he will stay in the country and work for a smooth transfer of power.
The rebel group appealed to the people of Syria to remain united
The rebel group in Syria has announced occupation. The official statement said that the Assad regime has ended. He has fled the country. It has appealed to the people of Syria to remain united. He says that no one party will dominate Syria anymore.
The rebels have claimed that many big cities including the Syrian capital Damascus have been captured and Assad’s army has fled from Damascus. After President Bashar al-Assad fled the country, his soldiers are scared of rebel attacks. Meanwhile, Syrian soldiers have taken off their uniforms and due to fear, they have put on plain clothes. Many incidents of taking off uniforms have come to light in Al-Majeh of Damascus.
Rebels release prisoners from jail
Meanwhile, 2 people have died in army firing in Damascus. People were protesting against the Bashar government. Assad’s soldiers killed 2 protesters in Douma. Amidst the rebels’ claim of capture, Assad’s soldiers have also blown up their own weapon depot. The rebels have released prisoners from Sednaya jail.
Rebels continue to capture Homs in Syria. Fierce fighting was going on here for many days. Assad’s soldiers had already fled from this area, after which the rebels got more courage and they did not look back. They were continuously continuing their fight.