Syrian opposition forces say they have toppled Assad in state television announcement
Syrian opposition forces said on Sunday that they have ended Bashar al-Assad's 24-year authoritarian rule, in their first announcement on state television following a lightning offensive that took the world by surprise.
Syria's army command notified officers on Sunday that Assad's regime had ended, a Syrian officer who was informed of the move told Reuters.
But the Syrian army later said it was continuing operations against 'terrorist groups' in the towns of Hama and Homs and Deraa countryside.
Assad, who had crushed all forms of dissent, flew out of Damascus for an unknown destination earlier on Sunday, two senior army officers told Reuters, as opposition forces said they had entered the capital with no sign of army deployments.
'We celebrate with the Syrian people the news of freeing our prisoners and releasing their chains and announcing the end of the era of injustice in Sednaya prison,' the rebels said, referring to a large military prison on the outskirts of Damascus where the Syrian government detained thousands.
Reuters
Syrian opposition forces said on Sunday that they have ended Bashar al-Assad's 24-year authoritarian rule, in their first announcement on state television following a lightning offensive that took the world by surprise.
Syria's army command notified officers on Sunday that Assad's regime had ended, a Syrian officer who was informed of the move told Reuters.
But the Syrian army later said it was continuing operations against 'terrorist groups' in the towns of Hama and Homs and Deraa countryside.
Assad, who had crushed all forms of dissent, flew out of Damascus for an unknown destination earlier on Sunday, two senior army officers told Reuters, as opposition forces said they had entered the capital with no sign of army deployments.
'We celebrate with the Syrian people the news of freeing our prisoners and releasing their chains and announcing the end of the era of injustice in Sednaya prison,' the rebels said, referring to a large military prison on the outskirts of Damascus where the Syrian government detained thousands.
Reuters
Syrian opposition forces said on Sunday that they have ended Bashar al-Assad's 24-year authoritarian rule, in their first announcement on state television following a lightning offensive that took the world by surprise.
Syria's army command notified officers on Sunday that Assad's regime had ended, a Syrian officer who was informed of the move told Reuters.
But the Syrian army later said it was continuing operations against 'terrorist groups' in the towns of Hama and Homs and Deraa countryside.
Assad, who had crushed all forms of dissent, flew out of Damascus for an unknown destination earlier on Sunday, two senior army officers told Reuters, as opposition forces said they had entered the capital with no sign of army deployments.
'We celebrate with the Syrian people the news of freeing our prisoners and releasing their chains and announcing the end of the era of injustice in Sednaya prison,' the rebels said, referring to a large military prison on the outskirts of Damascus where the Syrian government detained thousands.
Reuters
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Syrian opposition forces say they have toppled Assad in state television announcement
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