Rebel soldiers launch hunt for Syria’s deposed leader Bashar al-Assad as he vanishes after they stormed capital city: Live updates

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Syrian rebels fighting against the government of President Bashar al-Assad have claimed Damascus as their own as  they capped a stunning advance across the country. 

Residents of the capital have reported sounds of gunfire and explosions in the early hours of Sunday morning local time, as the insurgents started swarming the capital.

On Saturday evening local time, opposition forces took the central city of Homs, Syria‘s third largest, as government forces abandoned it. 

The city stands at an important intersection between Damascus, the capital, and Syria’s coastal provinces of Latakia and Tartus – the Syrian leader´s base of support and home to a Russian strategic naval base.

The rebels had already seized the cities of Aleppo and Hama, as well as large parts of the south in a lightning offensive that began on November 27.  

Assad’s office said earlier on Saturday that the President was staying put in the capital and continuing his duties, but the president has since fled the country to exile, ending his regime. 

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PICTURED: Syrians celebrate Assad’s fall

Israeli forces enters demilitarized zone between Syria

Israel’s military has entered the demilitarized zone between the Syria in the Golan Height to protect civilians, the military said.

The military said in a statement that the deployment was aimed to put Israeli forces between rebel groups that have taken parts of the Syrian Golan Heights and Israeli communities on the border.

Most of Syria’s Golan Heights region was occupied by Israel in 1967 before it was annexed in 1981.

Rebels appear on state TV declaring Damascus as ‘liberated’

In their first statement to Syrians on state TV, a group of rebels appeared on state TV and proclaimed Damascus as being liberated.

Dressed in civilian clothing, the man said: ‘The tyrant Bashar al Assad has been toppled.

‘All the prisoners have been released from the prison of Damascus. We wish all our fighters and citizens preserve and maintain the property of the state of Syria. Long live Syria.’

Footage emerges from inside Damascus with gunfire being let off in celebration

Videos shared to social media show people on the streets of Damascus celebrating the end of the Assad regime.

Gunfire can be heard ringing out among the streets as groups gather around what appears to be military vehicles.

Breaking:Active search underway for President Assad

CNN are reporting that there is an active search underway for President Assad with rebels questioning his military and intelligence officials.

A sources told the outlet that they are trying to pinpoint his movements, after he reportedly fled the capital by jet on Sunday morning.

The president hasn’t been seen or heard from since rebels stormed the capital city, according to the outlet.

Displaced Syrians gather at Lebanon-Syria border to return home

AlJazeera have reported that they are seeing people gathering at the Syrian border with Lebanon.

The outlet said they are waiting for it to open so they can return to their homes as the regime collapsed on Sunday morning.

Rebellion marks the collapse of Iran’s ‘artifice’ over the Middle East, according to US official

An anonymous US official has told CNN that the events in Syria have marked the end of ‘Iran’s artifice’ across the Middle East.

The end of the Iran-backed Assad regime comes after Hezbollah and Hamas were decimated by Israeli forces over the last 14 months.

Where Is Syrian President Bashar al-Assad?

President Bashar al-Assad fled the nation to an unknown destination in the early hours of Sunday morning as rebel forces swept Damascus.

He had announced that he would address the nation at 8pm local time on Saturday, but never did.

His children and British-born wife fled to Russia last week, and his brothers-in-law allegedly travelled to the UAE, per Syrian security officials.

Rebel leader bans fighters from getting close to state institutions, and from firing into the air in celebration

The leader of the largest insurgent group in Syria has prohibited his fighters from getting close to state institutions saying they will remain under the supervision of the country´s prime minister at the present time.

Abu Mohammed al-Golani, leader of the jihadi Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, or HTS, also banned his fighters from opening fire in the air in the capital Damascus.

In a statement, he said: ‘Public institutions will remain under the supervision of the prime minister until they are officially handed over.’

Al-Golani’s comments came as Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi Jalali said he is extending his hand to the opposition adding that he wants to guarantee that state institutions function.

Abu Mohammed al-Golani speaks in a video statement, in this still image taken from a video released on December 8, 2024

Images captured on the ground show Syrians rejoicing at the end of the Assad regime

Individuals can be seen throwing up the peace sign as they celebrate the end of the Assad government in the early horus of Sunday morning in Damascus.

Opposition leader says Damascus is safe and there is ‘no room for revenge or retaliation’

The leader of the opposition in Syria Hadi al-Bahra has told the Arabic news organization Al-Arabiya that the Assad regime has fallen.

He told the outlet that a ‘dark era in Syria’s history has passed’ after declaring to the people: ‘I announce to you the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime’.

Bahra added: ‘The situation is safe, and there is no room for revenge or retaliation.’

Syrian opposition say they are committed to ‘social unity’

The Syrian Administration of Political Affairs, an arm of the opposition, has said in a statement that they will work for all Syrians.

They said: ‘The liberation of Syria is a victory for all of its children who have sacrificed for the unity of its land and people.

‘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.’

IDF tanks reportedly cross border into Syria

Israeli tanks have reportedly crossed the Syrian-Israeli border as part of prior plans to ensure a safe zone between the border of the nations.

Political anaylst Eva Koulouriotis posted on X that a security source had confirmed the ground offense to her.

Israeli Air Force reportedly attacks weapons depots, chemical weapons warehouses, and laboratories on outskirts of Damascus

The Israeli Air Force has reportedly carried out attacks against weapons depots, chemical weapons stores and laboratories near Damascus.

According to political anaylst Eva Koulouriotis, a security source confirmed to her that the facilites were hit.

Who are the Syrian rebels?

HTS, the group leading the rebel offensive in Syria, is a powerful Islamist organisation that has maintained de facto control of Idlib for several years.

The group, led by Abu Mohammad al-Julani, solidified in 2017 as a conglomeration of various Islamist factions but traces its roots to al-Qaeda.

HTS’ core component arose from a group once known as Jabhat al-Nusra – al-Qaeda’s Syrian branch – but later sought to reposition itself as a legitimate Syrian nationalist organisation.

It officially severed ties with al-Qaeda and created a civilian arm known as the ‘Salvation Government’ through which it seeks to govern in Syria, insisting it has no ambition to expand beyond the nation’s borders.

Initial reports from civilians in Aleppo have appeared to suggest that HTS militants have treated inhabitants well after ousting Syrian government forces.

But there are suspicions that HTS’ jihadist origins remain and it is still designated a terrorist organisation by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), US, UK and the EU, among others.

President Biden is ‘closely monitoring’ events in Syria

National Security Council spokesperson Sean Savett said in a statement that President Biden was keeping an eye on the situation.

He said: ‘President Biden and his team are closely monitoring the extraordinary events in Syria and staying in constant touch with regional partners.’

Syrian army command announce Assad rule has ended

Syria’s army command has notified officers that al-Assad’s 24-year authoritarian rule has ended.

The rebels said in a statement that they had liberated those being kept inside the notorious Saydnaya Military Prison.

The military prison near Damascus dubbed the ‘industrial torture chamber ‘ has reportedly seen between 5,000 to 13,000 inmates hanged since 2011, according to AlJazeera.

Amnesty International research said the Syrian authorities had committed crimes against humanity with thousands of inmates in the prison 30km north of Damascus being murdered, tortured, and exterminated.

They determined that the violations committed at the brutal facilities over the last decade under dictator’s Bashar al Assad regime, which has seen over 10,000 political detainees vanish, was part of an attack against civilians.

Rebels claim that hundreds of soldiers have given themselves up in Deir al-Zour

The rebels said in a statement on their Telegram channel that hundreds of Assad forces have given themselves up to rebels in Deir al-Zour, a city in eastern Syria.

Scenes of chaos inside Damascus airport as people attempt to flee the advance

Images inside Damascus airport early on Sunday morning local time shows dozens of people passing through security checkpoints and running to departure gates.

It appears that the airport is largely unstaffed and flight monitoring websites also showed no departures scheduled.

Rebel forces declare Syria is free as ‘tyrant’ Assad flees

Rebel forces have said Syria is now ‘free’ and that the ‘tyrant’ President Bashar al-Assad has fled.

The HTS (Hayyet Tahrir al-Sham) said on Telegram that it was the end of a dark era and the beginning of a new one.

The rebels said that people displaced or imprisoned under the half-century reign of Assad can now come home.

HTS said it will be a ‘new Syria’ where ‘everyone lives in peace and justice prevails’.

Syrian Prime Minister says he will remain in his home in Damascus

Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali has said he does not plan on leaving his home in teh capital to ensure that public institutions continue to function.

He said: ‘I urge all to think rationally and to think about the country. We extend our hand to the opposition who have extended their hand and asserted that they will not harm anyone who belongs to this country.’

Ghazi added that he was ready to cooperate with whoever Syrians choose to lead the nation in a recording heard by The New York Times.

Thousands take to the streets in central Damascus chanting ‘Freedom!’

Video footage shared online and verified by Al Jazeera show several people in Ummayad Square standing on an abandoned military tank.

The group are singing in celebration as rebels swarmed the capital in the early hours of Sunday morning, local time.

Army officials say Assad has left Damascus as rebels close in

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad flew out of Damascus for an unknown destination on Sunday, two senior army officers told Reuters.

A Syrian Air plane took off from Damascus airport around the time the capital was reported to have been taken by rebels, according to data from the Flightradar website.

The aircraft initially flew towards Syria’s coastal region, a stronghold of Assad’s Alawite sect, but then made an abrupt U-turn and flew in the opposite direction for a few minutes before disappearing off the map.

It remains unclear exactly who was on board the flight.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad listens to a question during an exclusive interview with AFP in the capital Damascus on February 11, 2016

Good evening and welcome to our live coverage

DailyMail.com will be providing live updates this evening as rebel fighters in Syria enter the capital of Damascus.

The move takes them to the brink of a victory as Syrian forces and their leader, President Bashar al-Assad appear to flee the crumbling capital.

On Saturday evening local time, opposition forces took the central city of Homs, Syria‘s third largest, as government forces abandoned it.

The city stands at an important intersection between Damascus, the capital, and Syria’s coastal provinces of Latakia and Tartus – the Syrian leader´s base of support and home to a Russian strategic naval base.

The rebels had already seized the cities of Aleppo and Hama, as well as large parts of the south in a lightning offensive that began on November 27.

Key Updates
  • Rebels appear on state TV declaring Damascus as ‘liberated’

  • Active search underway for President Assad

  • Opposition leader says Damascus is safe and there is ‘no room for revenge or retaliation’

  • Israeli Air Force reportedly attacks weapons depots, chemical weapons warehouses, and laboratories on outskirts of Damascus

  • President Biden is ‘closely monitoring’ events in Syria

  • Syrian army command announce Assad rule has ended

  • Rebels claim that hundreds of soldiers have given themselves up in Deir al-Zour

  • Rebel forces declare Syria is free as ‘tyrant’ Assad flees

  • Army officials say Assad has left Damascus as rebels close in



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