Unexpected Turn: Syrian Opposition Captures Damascus in ‘Black Swan’ Event
Syrian opposition forces have unexpectedly captured Damascus, marking a significant ‘black swan’ event and a major shift in the country’s ongoing conflict.
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Syrian opposition forces have unexpectedly captured Damascus, marking a significant ‘black swan’ event and a major shift in the country’s ongoing conflict.
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Syrian opposition forces have captured Damascus, ending over 50 years of Assad family rule. Former President Bashar al-Assad and his family have fled to Moscow where they’ve been granted asylum.
Opposition forces have taken control of Damascus, ending over five decades of Assad family rule. President Bashar al-Assad has fled, reportedly seeking asylum in Moscow.
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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.
Syrian rebels claim they’ve entered Damascus and ousted President Bashar al-Assad, marking a pivotal point in the ongoing conflict. The Syrian military disputes this, citing continued operations.