Syrian President Bashar Assad has left Damascus amid ongoing developments in the country, where militants from terrorist groups have launched a major offensive against government forces, Reuters reported, citing two Syrian army officers.
According to the official, his plane departed for an unknown destination.
Earlier, Al Jazeera TV reported that militants had entered Damascus, while Al Hadath TV claimed that the Syrian capital had fallen under the control of militant groups.
Syrian army units have withdrawn from the city center of Damascus amid the advance of militants from terrorist groups, the Al Jazeera TV channel reports.
According to it, the militants seized control of several government facilities in the city center, including the Syrian state television building.
Syria’s army command has notified officers that President Bashar al-Assad’s 24-year authoritarian rule has ended, a Syrian officer who was informed of the move told reporters, following a rapid rebel offensive that took the world by surprise.
ReplyDeleteA Syrian Airplane took off from Damascus airport around the time the capital was reported to have been taken
ReplyDeleteAn Illyushin76 aircraft with flight number Syrian Air 9218 was the last flight to take off from Damascus.
ReplyDeleteFirst, it flew east, then it turned north.
A few minutes later, its signal disappeared as it circled over Homs.
Syrian President Bashar Assad may lose his power as early as next week, according to some US officials, CNN reported.
ReplyDelete"Probably by next weekend, the Assad regime will have lost any semblance of power," the channel quoted an unnamed US official as saying, adding that there is a growing consensus within the US administration that such a scenario is becoming increasingly likely.
The Administration of Political Affairs, an arm of the Syrian opposition, reiterates its pledge to work for all Syrians.
ReplyDelete“The liberation of Syria is a victory for all of its children who have sacrificed for the unity of its land and people,” it said in a statement.
“In this occasion, we assert our commitment to strengthening social unity and confirming the principles of justice and dignity for all the components of Syrian society.”