Syrians celebrate as opposition forces end Assad family's rule and president reportedly flees to Moscow
Syrian opposition forces have taken control of major cities, including Damascus, ending over 50 years of Assad family rule. Reports indicate that President Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow, where he is expected to receive asylum. Celebrations erupted among Syrians worldwide, marking what many see as a new era after years of oppression. The fall of the Assad regime has sparked hope for a future free from decades of injustice. The opposition, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has promised to protect minorities and build new institutions. As they advance, they have also released prisoners, raising hopes for justice and accountability in Syria.