Rebels seize Assad's palace in Damascus uncovering treasures and human rights abuses
Rebels have taken control of Bashar al-Assad's presidential palace in Damascus, discovering valuable items including a signed photo of Queen Elizabeth II and a FIFA award. Assad reportedly fled to Russia as his regime collapsed after a swift offensive. The rebels also liberated Sednaya Prison, known for its brutal conditions and human rights abuses. Many former inmates emerged with visible signs of torture and malnutrition, highlighting the atrocities committed under Assad's rule. In response to the regime's fall, Israel has conducted extensive airstrikes in Syria to prevent military assets from falling into the hands of terrorist groups. The situation remains tense as Western powers monitor the developments.