Assad regime faces challenges as rebels advance in Syria
Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria is facing significant challenges as rebels have gained control of Aleppo and are advancing towards Damascus. This shift marks a dramatic change from the regime's previous stronghold, as Assad's support from allies like Russia and Iran has weakened. Asma al-Assad and their children reportedly fled to Moscow, leaving Bashar isolated as his inner circle disbanded. The regime, once feared for its brutality, is now struggling to maintain power amid a collapsing economy and rising dissent. The Assads, who built their rule on fear and violence, now confront a potential end to their dynasty. The recent rebel advances have led to the destruction of their propaganda, symbolizing the unraveling of their long-held grip on Syria.