Syrians celebrate in Damascus as opposition claims control and Assad's whereabouts remain unknown
Syrians celebrated in Damascus on Sunday as opposition forces claimed control of the capital, marking the apparent fall of President Bashar Assad's government. Reports indicate that Assad fled the city early Sunday, with his current location unknown. This development follows a rapid advance by opposition fighters, who also captured the central city of Homs. The situation has prompted neighboring Lebanon to close most border crossings with Syria, while Jordan has also restricted access. The Syrian Prime Minister stated the government is ready to engage with the opposition and transition to a new administration. Meanwhile, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, with calls for a peaceful resolution and protection of civilians.