Bashar al-Assad flees to Moscow as Syrian regime collapses
Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow, marking the end of his family's 50-year rule in Syria. His departure follows a swift collapse of the Syrian Arab Army amid a rebel assault led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a group previously linked to Al Qaeda. Opponents of Assad are now tasked with establishing a new government. While many Syrians celebrate his ouster, concerns remain about the potential for rival factions to vie for power and the risk of extremist groups gaining influence. The international community's role is also critical, as ongoing military actions by Israel and the U.S. in Syria could hinder rebuilding efforts. A stable, democratic state that respects the rights of all Syrians is the goal, but significant challenges lie ahead.