
Opposition Forces Capture Damascus, Shaking Syria’s Future
Opposition fighters have seized control of Damascus, marking a pivotal moment in Syria’s conflict as President Bashar al-Assad reportedly leaves the country.
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Opposition fighters have seized control of Damascus, marking a pivotal moment in Syria’s conflict as President Bashar al-Assad reportedly leaves the country.
Syrian rebels have announced they have freed Damascus and ousted Assad’s government. The Syrian military continues operations against terrorist groups. Stay updated with myglobalnews.net.
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