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    Home / News / World News / Syrian rebels enter Damascus, capture notorious military prison 
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    Syrian rebels enter Damascus, capture notorious military prison 
    Assad's whereabouts are currently unknown

    Syrian rebels enter Damascus, capture notorious military prison 

    By Chanshimla Varah
    Dec 08, 2024
    09:17 am

    What's the story

    Syrian opposition fighters, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), have reportedly entered the capital city of Damascus.

    The development comes after their major advance across Syria, including the capture of major cities like Homs, Aleppo, and Hama in just days.

    The rebels said Damascus was "now free" of President Bashar al-Assad, who is nowhere to be seen, and no official statement has been issued by the Syrian government.

    Airport evacuation

    Damascus airport evacuated amid escalating conflict

    In the wake of the insurgents' entry into Damascus, pro-government Sham FM radio reported that the city's airport was evacuated and all flights were halted.

    The opposition fighters also claimed to have entered the notorious Saydnaya military prison north of Damascus, liberating prisoners held there.

    The prison, dubbed the "Human Slaughterhouse," allegedly housed thousands of captives, including civilians and anti-government rebels.

    This rapid offensive has now left only three of 14 provincial capitals- Damascus, Latakia, and Tartus- under government control.

    Evacuation and non-intervention

    Iranian forces evacuate Syria, US denies military intervention plans

    Iranian forces, who were defending Assad's regime, have mostly evacuated Syria, United States officials said.

    Amidst these developments, the US has made it clear that it doesn't plan any military intervention in Syria's civil war.

    White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said their focus would be on American national security priorities and interests.

    The goal of the offensive, according to HTS leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani, is to overthrow Assad's government.

    Rebel control

    Rebel offensive leaves more areas under their control

    The Syrian army withdrew from most of southern Syria after groups labeled as "terrorists" by the government attacked army checkpoints.

    This redeployment has led to more areas coming under rebel control.

    In Homs, residents celebrated the army's withdrawal and chanted slogans against Assad.

    The fall of Homs not only severs Damascus from Assad's coastal stronghold but also symbolizes a rebel resurgence in the 13-year conflict.

    Diplomatic talks

    Foreign ministers to discuss Syria's situation in Qatar

    As the conflict intensifies, foreign ministers of Iran, Russia and Turkey are set to meet in Qatar to discuss Syria's situation.

    Qatar's top diplomat, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, criticized Assad for not tackling the country's underlying problems during a lull in fighting.

    He said he was surprised at the rebels' rapid advance and warned of a threat to Syria's "territorial integrity" if urgent political processes weren't initiated.

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