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Opposition Forces Seize Damascus as Assad Flees to Moscow

Armed opposition forces took full control of Damascus on Sunday, bringing an end to more than five decades of Assad family rule. The swift collapse of President Bashar al-Assad’s government followed a fierce rebel offensive that lasted less than two weeks.

The opposition declared that Assad had fled the capital and abdicated power. Later in the day, Russian state media, citing a Kremlin source, reported that Assad and his family had arrived in Moscow, where they have been granted asylum on humanitarian grounds.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed in a statement that Assad had “decided to leave the presidential post and left the country, giving instructions to transfer power peacefully.”

A reporter from China Media Group (CMG) learned from a UN official stationed in Syria that Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi Al-Jallali conducted a power transfer with opposition forces at a hotel in Damascus on Sunday. Al-Jallali is temporarily overseeing public institutions. He was appointed by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) head Abu Mohammad Al-Jolani, who spearheaded the lightning assault and has arrived in Damascus.

These developments mark a significant turning point in Syria’s political landscape. As the nation enters a new era, the international community watches closely, hoping for a peaceful transition and stability in the region.

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