Syrian Opposition Seizes Damascus After Assad’s Departure
Opposition fighters seize Syria’s capital, Damascus, after President Bashar al-Assad’s departure, signaling a significant shift in the nation’s ongoing conflict.
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Opposition fighters seize Syria’s capital, Damascus, after President Bashar al-Assad’s departure, signaling a significant shift in the nation’s ongoing conflict.
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Currently, no official confirmation on significant changes in Syria’s regime. Stay informed through trusted sources.