Syrians celebrate end of civil war as concerns rise over future leadership

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Syrians are celebrating the end of a 13-year civil war, with reports that ousted leader Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow. However, concerns remain about the future under the rebel coalition, particularly with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's influence. Many fear that the new leadership could lead to a different form of oppression. The situation raises questions about stability and governance in a country already devastated by conflict, where millions are displaced or living as refugees. As the country transitions, the focus will be on how the coalition manages power and addresses the needs of the population. The hope is for a peaceful resolution rather than a continuation of violence and hardship.


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