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Where is Assad? The Syrian president who ruled for over two decades

Assad’s fall marks the end of more than 50 years of Baath Party rule in Syria.

December 08, 2024 / 14:54 IST
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Assad’s presidency began reluctantly after the sudden death of his brother Bassel in 1994.

Syria's long-time leader, President Bashar al-Assad, reportedly fled the country on Sunday, bringing an abrupt end to his 24-year rule and signaling the collapse of his family's decades-long control over the nation. His ouster came after rebel forces, led by Islamist factions, captured Damascus in a rapid and decisive offensive, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing Syrian civil war. In a televised announcement, the rebels declared the liberation of the capital, with jubilant scenes filling the streets as citizens celebrated the downfall of Assad’s regime.

A Syrian military officer confirmed that Assad’s departure occurred just before rebel forces entered Damascus. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that he fled through Damascus International Airport, accompanied by the departure of key allies, including Hezbollah fighters. Interim Prime Minister Mohammed al-Jalali later confirmed the departure, expressing his commitment to ensuring a peaceful transition and stabilizing Syria by restoring diplomatic ties with neighboring countries and the international community.

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This surprise offensive, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), made swift gains, capturing cities like Aleppo, Homs, and Daraa within just two weeks. The rebels also liberated thousands of detainees from the infamous Sednaya prison, further symbolizing the collapse of Assad’s repressive regime. With several strategic territories now under their control, HTS declared that public institutions would continue to function under Jalali’s leadership until a new government was established.

Assad’s fall represents the end of more than 50 years of Baath Party rule in Syria. The United Nations has raised alarms over the humanitarian impact, with over 370,000 people displaced and hundreds killed in recent clashes. World leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden, have called for an urgent political solution to the crisis and peace talks to ensure Syria’s future stability.