Syrians celebrate as rebels advance into Damascus, ending Assad family's 50-year rule
Syrians celebrated in the streets on Sunday as rebel forces advanced into Damascus, marking the end of the Assad family's 50-year rule. Crowds waved revolutionary flags and fired celebratory gunshots, while some looted the presidential palace. Rebel leaders announced the overthrow of President Bashar Assad, who reportedly fled the country. They declared a curfew in Damascus and claimed to have released prisoners from Saydnaya prison, where many were tortured. The situation remains complex, with various factions vying for power. The rebels, led by Abu Mohammed al-Golani, face challenges in uniting a divided country and ensuring stability after years of civil war.