Syrian government falls in stunning end to 50-year rule of Assad family
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The Syrian government collapsed swiftly as a rebel offensive penetrated Damascus, marking the end of the Assad family's 50-year regime, a moment of jubilation for many citizens.
After President Assad was reported to have fled, a new opposition group called for the preservation of state institutions, urging citizens to embrace the emergence of a 'free Syrian state'.
Syrian Prime Minister Jalali stated that the current government is prepared to transition power to an opposing entity, highlighting a potential path forward amidst the country’s tumult.
In Damascus, as news spread of Assad's reported departure, crowds gathered in celebration, demonstrating a desire for change and a hopeful outlook for the future of Syria.
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