China Monitors Syria’s Situation, Assists Citizens Amid Crisis
China is closely monitoring the situation in Syria, assisting its nationals to leave safely, and urging all parties to ensure the security of its institutions and personnel.
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China is closely monitoring the situation in Syria, assisting its nationals to leave safely, and urging all parties to ensure the security of its institutions and personnel.
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.
The Syrian army command has notified officers about the fall of the regime, as reported by a Syrian officer to Reuters. An official statement is yet to be released.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad unexpectedly left Damascus for an unknown destination, raising questions about his future plans and the country’s leadership.
Syrian rebels begin entering Damascus, celebrate freeing prisoners, and take control of Homs, challenging President Assad’s long-standing rule.
Syrian rebel groups have begun entering Damascus, announcing prisoner releases and signaling a potential shift in the enduring conflict as President Assad departs the capital.
Syrian government forces advance in Homs with Russian support, while rebels seize key cities in Daraa, Sweida, and Hama, reshaping the conflict landscape.
Russia’s embassy in Syria urges its nationals to evacuate the country on commercial flights following a new insurgent offensive against the Syrian army, according to TASS.
Syrian military boosts Hama defenses as HTS rebels advance, while Aleppo grapples with a severe humanitarian crisis amid collapsing infrastructure and escalating violence.
Syrian rebels launch a major assault on Aleppo, triggering Russian airstrikes in support of Assad amid escalating conflict.