Syrians celebrate Assad's fall as chaos erupts in Damascus
Residents of Damascus celebrated the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime on Sunday, marking a dramatic shift after over 50 years of authoritarian rule. Euphoria filled the streets as rebels took control of the capital following a swift two-week offensive. People flooded into government buildings, looting and tearing down symbols of the regime. While celebrations erupted, chaos ensued as armed groups attempted to manage the situation and prevent further looting. Many former political prisoners were released amid the turmoil. The regime's collapse has prompted thousands of exiled Syrians to return home. Some expressed disbelief and joy, while others noted the uncertainty of the new power dynamics, particularly with the rise of rebel factions like Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.