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Russian state news agencies: Ousted Syrian leader Assad is in Moscow, given asylum

Dec 8, 2024, 11:01 AM | Updated: Dec 10, 2024, 9:34 am

Image: Syrians celebrate the arrival of opposition fighters as they step on a picture of Syrian Pre...

Syrians celebrate the arrival of opposition fighters as they step on a picture of Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus, Syria, on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (Photo: Omar Sanadiki, AP)

(Photo: Omar Sanadiki, AP)

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) 鈥 Ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad fled to Moscow on Sunday, Russian media reported, hours after聽聽took over the capital of Damascus and ended聽.

The Russian agencies, Tass and RIA, cited an unidentified Kremlin source on Assad and his family being given asylum in Moscow, his longtime ally and protector. The Associated Press was not immediately able to verify the reports but contacted the Kremlin for comment.

RIA also said Moscow had received guarantees from Syrian insurgents of the security of Russian military bases and diplomatic posts in Syria.

Assad reportedly left Syria early Sunday, and Syrians have been pouring into streets echoing with celebratory gunfire after聽聽reached the capital, ending聽.

The swiftly moving events have raised questions about the future of the country and the wider region. Russia has requested an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council discuss the situation in Syria, Russia鈥檚 first deputy permanent representative to the U.N., Dmitry Polyansky, posted on Telegram.

Joyful crowds gathered in squares in Damascus, waving the Syrian revolutionary flag in scenes that recalled the early days of the Arab Spring uprising, before a brutal crackdown and the rise of an insurgency plunged the country into a nearly 14-year civil war.

Others gleefully ransacked the presidential palace and residence after Assad and other top officials vanished.

, a former al-Qaida commander who cut ties with the group years ago and says he embraces pluralism and religious tolerance, leads the biggest rebel faction and is poised to chart the country’s future.

In his first public appearance since fighters entered the Damascus suburbs Saturday, al-Golani visited the sprawling Umayyad Mosque and called Assad’s fall 鈥渁 victory to the Islamic nation.鈥 Calling himself by his given name, Ahmad al-Sharaa, and not his nom de guerre, he told hundreds of people that Assad had made Syria 鈥渁 farm for Iran鈥檚 greed.鈥

The rebels face the daunting task of healing bitter divisions in a country ravaged by war and still split among armed factions. Turkey-backed opposition fighters are battling U.S.-allied Kurdish forces in the north, and the Islamic State group is still active in some remote areas.

Syrian state television broadcast a rebel statement early Sunday saying Assad had been overthrown and all prisoners had been released. They called on people to preserve the institutions of 鈥渢he free Syrian state.鈥 The rebels later announced a curfew in Damascus from 4 p.m. to 5 a.m.

The rebels said they freed people held at the notorious Saydnaya prison, where聽. A video circulating online purported to show rebels breaking open cell doors and freeing dozens of female prisoners, many of whom appeared shocked. At least one small child was seen among them.

鈥淭his happiness will not be completed until I can see my son out of prison and know where is he,鈥 said one relative, Bassam Masr. “I have been searching for him for two hours. He has been detained for 13 years.鈥

Rebel commander Anas Salkhadi later appeared on state TV and sought to reassure Syria’s religious and ethnic minorities, saying: 鈥淪yria is for everyone, no exceptions. Syria is for Druze, Sunnis, Alawites, and all sects.鈥

鈥淲e will not deal with people the way the Assad family did,” he added.

Celebrations in the capital

Damascus residents prayed in mosques and celebrated in squares, calling, 鈥淕od is great.鈥 People chanted anti-Assad slogans and honked car horns. Teenage boys picked up weapons apparently discarded by security forces and fired into the air.

Revelers filled Umayyad Square, where the Defense Ministry is located. Some waved the three-starred Syrian flag that predates the Assad government and was adopted by the revolutionaries. Elsewhere, many parts of the capital were empty and shops were closed.

Soldiers and police left their posts and fled, and looters broke into the Defense Ministry. Videos showed families wandering the presidential palace, some carrying stacks of plates and other household items.

鈥淚t鈥檚 like a dream. I need someone to wake me up,” said opposition fighter Abu Laith, adding the rebels were welcomed in Damascus with 鈥渓ove.鈥

At the Justice Ministry, where rebels stood guard, Judge Khitam Haddad said they were protecting documents from the chaos. Outside, some residents sought information about relatives who disappeared under Assad.

The rebels 鈥渉ave felt the pain of the people,鈥 said one woman, giving only her first name, Heba. She worried about possible revenge killings by the rebels, many of whom appeared to be underage.

Syria鈥檚 al-Watan newspaper, which was historically pro-government, wrote: 鈥淲e are facing a new page for Syria. We thank God for not shedding more blood.鈥 It added that media workers should not be blamed for publishing past government statements, saying it 鈥渙nly carried out the instructions.鈥

A statement from the Alawite sect that has formed the core of Assad’s base called on young Syrians to be 鈥渃alm, rational and prudent and not to be dragged into what tears apart the unity of our country.鈥

The rebels mainly come from the Sunni Muslim majority in Syria, which also has sizable Druze, Christian and Kurdish communities. In Qamishli in the northeast, a Kurdish man slapped a statue of the late leader Hafez Assad with his shoe.

Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi Jalali said the government was ready to 鈥渆xtend its hand鈥 to the opposition and turn its functions over to a transitional government. A video shared on Syrian opposition media showed armed men escorting him from his office and to the Four Seasons hotel on Sunday.

Anwar Gargash said Assad’s destination at this point is a 鈥渇ootnote in history,鈥 comparing it to the long exile of German Kaiser Wilhelm II after World War I.

Calls for an orderly transition

罢丑别听聽were the largest in recent years, and saw the cities of Aleppo,聽聽and Homs fall within days as the Syrian army melted away. Russia, Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group, which provided crucial support to Assad throughout the uprising, abandoned him as they reeled from other conflicts.

The end of Assad鈥檚 rule was a major blow to Iran and its allies, already weakened by聽. Iran, which had strongly backed him throughout the civil war, said Syrians should decide their future 鈥渨ithout destructive, coercive, foreign intervention.鈥 The Iranian Embassy in Damascus was ransacked after apparently having been abandoned.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meanwhile said Israeli troops had seized a buffer zone in the Golan Heights established in 1974, saying it was to protect Israeli residents after Syrian troops abandoned positions. Israel’s military later warned residents of five southern Syria communities to stay home for their safety, and didn鈥檛 respond to questions.

Israel captured the Golan in the 1967 Mideast war and later annexed it. The international community, except for the United States, views it as occupied, and the Arab League on Sunday condemned what it called Israel鈥檚 efforts to take advantage of Assad鈥檚 downfall occupy more territory.

The rebels are led by聽, which has its origins in al-Qaida and is considered a terrorist organization by the United States and the United Nations. Al-Golani, has sought to recast the group as a moderate and tolerant force.

鈥淕olani has made history and sparked hope among millions of Syrians,” said Dareen Khalifa, a senior adviser with the International Crisis Group. “But he and the rebels now face a formidable challenge ahead.鈥

The U.N.鈥檚 special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, called Saturday for urgent talks in Geneva to ensure an 鈥渙rderly political transition.鈥

The Gulf nation of Qatar, a key regional mediator, hosted an emergency meeting of foreign ministers and top officials from eight countries with interests in Syria late Saturday. They included Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Turkey.

Majed al-Ansari, Qatar鈥檚 Foreign Ministry spokesman, said they agreed on the need 鈥渢o engage all parties on the ground,” including the HTS, and that the main concern is 鈥渟tability and safe transition.鈥

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