NTV team in Damascus: Latest situation in Syria in photos

The Assad regime in Syria was overthrown by opposition groups. The NTV team has been reporting developments in Syria since the first day of the conflict. The NTV team in the capital reported the latest situation in photos. One of Assad’s palaces and the Umayyad square in Damascus through the lens of Cüneyt Ali Horozal…

Syrian President Bashar Assad fled the country after anti-regime groups seized the capital Damascus.
The course of the 13-year civil war in Syria rapidly changed with the attacks launched by opposition groups led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) on November 27.
Anti-regime forces entered the capital Damascus on the night of December 7. Syrian leader Bashar Assad and his family took refuge in Russia.
Syrians entered Assad’s house and palaces and looted them.
Cüneyt Ali Horozal from the NTV team photographed one of Assad’s palaces in Damascus and the Umayyad Square.
It was seen that the closets were emptied and the belongings were scattered.
Documents found in the palace were also scattered around.
With the end of the Assad family’s more than 50-year rule, the Syrian people have awakened to a hopeful but uncertain future.
Following the collapse of the Assad regime, civil war has torn the world apart. Syrians who had migrated to their homelands set out for the capital Damascus. Long lines of vehicles formed on the way to and from Damascus.
Prisoners in Sednaya Prison, known for torturing and inhumanely treating Syrians, were released by the opposition.
Now in Syria, new the establishment of an administration is on the agenda. The steps to be taken by the opposition are awaited with curiosity.
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