Rebels Capture Damascus, Assad Family Seeks Asylum in Moscow

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In a stunning turn of events, Syrian armed opposition forces led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) have successfully seized control of Damascus, marking the end of over five decades of rule by the Assad family. Within just 10 days, HTS captured key cities including Aleppo, Ham, and Homs, consolidating their power across the nation.

According to reports from RIA news agency, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family have relocated to Moscow, where they have been granted asylum by Russia for humanitarian reasons. This move signifies a major shift in the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, raising questions about the future governance and stability of Syria.

The swift advancement of HTS has left many observers contemplating the implications for regional security and international relations. As the world watches closely, the dynamics between rebel forces, neighboring countries, and global powers like Russia will play a crucial role in shaping Syria's path forward.

This development not only impacts the political sphere but also has profound effects on the lives of millions of Syrians. The international community remains focused on the humanitarian aspects, emphasizing the need for support and reconstruction in the aftermath of prolonged conflict.

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