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Jihadists claim to take power in Syria | Jihadists claim to take power in Syria |
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Islamists have entered Damascus and declared it “free,” adding that President Bashar Assad has fled the capital | Islamists have entered Damascus and declared it “free,” adding that President Bashar Assad has fled the capital |
Jihadists and other anti-government militias entered and reportedly took control of the Syrian capital, Damascus on Saturday, declaring the city “free” from President Bashar Assad’s government and that he has fled the capital. | |
According to Reuters, citing two senior army officers, Assad, who ruled the Middle Eastern country for almost a quarter of a century, flew out of Damascus on Saturday evening “for an unknown destination.” Hours earlier, the jihadists announced that they had gained full control over the key city of Homs, after only a day of fighting. | |
Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad al-Jalali has offered to cooperate “with any leadership chosen by the people,” adding that he remains in his home. | |
HTS, a group led by a former Al-Qaeda commander and previously known as Jabhat al-Nusra, launched a surprise offensive from the opposition-held province of Idlib in northern Syria just last week. Jihadists have already driven the Syrian Army from the cities of Aleppo, Hama, Homs, and Al-Qusayr at the border with Lebanon. | HTS, a group led by a former Al-Qaeda commander and previously known as Jabhat al-Nusra, launched a surprise offensive from the opposition-held province of Idlib in northern Syria just last week. Jihadists have already driven the Syrian Army from the cities of Aleppo, Hama, Homs, and Al-Qusayr at the border with Lebanon. |
The US-sponsored Free Syrian Army (FSA) has taken control of the ancient site of Palmyra, while the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) also backed by the US have seized Deir ez-Zor in the east of the country. | The US-sponsored Free Syrian Army (FSA) has taken control of the ancient site of Palmyra, while the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) also backed by the US have seized Deir ez-Zor in the east of the country. |
The Syrian authorities have been embroiled in several localized conflicts since 2011, when various anti-government groups first sought to unseat Assad. Jihadist forces, particularly those receiving military assistance from abroad, have emerged as dominant players among the opposition. | The Syrian authorities have been embroiled in several localized conflicts since 2011, when various anti-government groups first sought to unseat Assad. Jihadist forces, particularly those receiving military assistance from abroad, have emerged as dominant players among the opposition. |