Syria News / Assad's rule ends in Syria, rebels take over, President's plane disappears from radar

The rebel group in Syria has declared the end of President Bashar al-Assad's regime. The rebels claim that Assad has fled the country. Many big cities including Damascus have been captured by the rebels. There are reports of Assad's soldiers fleeing and abandoning their uniforms.

Syria News: Political turmoil in Syria has reached a new peak. The rebel group has claimed that the rule of President Bashar al-Assad is over. News agency Reuters has reported that rebel groups have captured the capital Damascus, after which Assad has left the country.

Assad claims to have fled the country

According to reports, President Assad has been taken out of the country via a Russian cargo plane. However, no official information is available about his current status and destination. It is being said that he may take refuge in Russia or Iran. Meanwhile, Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi Jalali issued a video statement from his home saying that he will remain in the country and work for a peaceful transfer of power.

Rebels capture the capital and appeal

The rebel group has claimed control of several major cities including Damascus. They have appealed to Syrian citizens to remain united. The rebels say that now Syria will not be dominated by any one faction or person and the foundation of a new system will be laid.

According to the rebels, Assad's army has left Damascus. Many soldiers have taken off their uniforms out of fear and tried to escape wearing plain clothes. Such incidents have been confirmed from the Al-Majeh area of ​​the capital.

The disintegrating state of the army and the activities of the rebels

Amidst this turmoil, the weak state of Assad's army has been exposed. Two protesters have died in army firing in Damascus. At the same time, the rebels have captured the Sednaya prison and released the prisoners.

In addition, the rebels have claimed that Assad's troops destroyed their own weapons depot before coming under the control of the rebels. Incidents such as firing on protesters in Douma and blowing up the weapons depot by the soldiers further clarify the decline of the Assad regime.

The beginning of a new era in the country?

This claim indicates the beginning of a new era for Syria. The rebel group has said that they want to make Syria united and peaceful. However, there has been no official confirmation so far regarding the news of Assad's escape and the claim of the rebels' capture.

Challenging road ahead

Concerns have grown over the future of Syria. The years-long struggle against the Assad regime has now reached a decisive turning point. It will be a big challenge for the rebels to stabilize power and keep the country united. The international community is also keeping an eye on this, as this crisis can affect not only Syria but the entire region.

The situation needs to be monitored, as the possible return of Assad, the stability of rebel groups, and the role of international powers can give a new direction to this conflict in the coming days.