Assad flees to Moscow as rebels seize control of Damascus, ending 50 years of rule
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow as rebels seized control of Damascus, marking the end of his family's 50-year rule. Celebrations erupted across Syria, with jubilant crowds toppling statues and storming Assad's palace. Media coverage highlights the dramatic shift in power, with reports of abandoned military equipment and a chaotic scene in the capital. The fall of Assad raises questions about the future leadership in Syria, as various factions vie for control. International reactions vary, with some viewing Assad's departure as a challenge for the U.S. in dealing with new forces in Syria. Analysts caution that the situation may lead to further instability, complicating the region's dynamics.