
Erdogan and Putin Urge Calm Amid Escalating Syrian Conflict
Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin discussed escalating violence in Syria’s Sweida province, expressing concern and urging stability amid clashes and Israeli airstrikes.
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Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin discussed escalating violence in Syria’s Sweida province, expressing concern and urging stability amid clashes and Israeli airstrikes.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu pledges continued military action in southern Syria to enforce security measures and protect the Druze minority amid escalating tensions.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was evacuated to Moscow on December 8 after drone attacks on the Hmeimim air base, highlighting escalating tensions in Syria.
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.
Unconfirmed reports suggest Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow and been granted asylum by Russian authorities, potentially signaling a significant shift in the Syrian conflict.
Syrian rebels have entered Damascus and seized the key city of Homs, posing a significant threat to the government amid international calls for a political solution.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for a nationwide ceasefire in Syria and urges a return to UN-led peace talks to end the 14-year conflict.