Rebels to form interim government after al-Assad flees
Briefly

The end of Bashar al-Assad's autocratic rule marked a significant turning point for Syria, as anti-government rebels seized control of the capital, Damascus, triggering celebrations among Syrians globally. Leaders acknowledged the delicate state of affairs amid concerns that this power vacuum could lead to further instability in the region.
As chaos ensued, it was reported that at least 100,000 individuals, who had been missing since 2011, were freed from prisons by rebel forces, highlighting the human cost of the long civil war. This sudden release raised questions about the future stability of the nation and the potential challenges rebels might face in governance.
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