Damascus:Two days after a rebel alliance ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, jubilant Syrians flooded the historic Old City of Damascus. The once-oppressive atmosphere has been replaced by a sense of liberation and hope.
The Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad collapsed on December 8th, 2024. Armed resistance groups, after years of relentless struggle, seized control of Damascus, forcing Assad to flee to Russia.
The 2011 uprising, initially a peaceful protest against Assad's authoritarian rule, was met with a brutal crackdown. The regime's violence radicalized the movement, leading many Syrians to take up arms in self-defence. The conflict escalated into a complex, multi-faceted war involving numerous factions, both domestic and foreign.
The Syrian civil war became a proxy war for regional and global powers, with countries like Russia, Iran, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia backing different factions. Russia's intervention in 2015, particularly its air campaign, significantly tilted the balance of power in favour of the Assad regime.
Damascus Celebrates Freedom
Jubilant Syrians flooded the streets of Damascus, celebrating their hard-won freedom. The iconic Old City, once a symbol of oppression, echoed with cheers and the waving of opposition flags. Families flocked to the famous Bakdash ice cream shop, and people gathered at the historic Umayyad Mosque.