A group of Syrian rebels took over Bashar al-Assad’s presidential palace in Damascus this Sunday. The Saudi channel Al Hadath has broadcast images of the assault where you can see a group of Syrian citizens in a festive atmosphere showing the interior of the Palace and celebrating in the streets with gunshots the fall of the Al Assad regime after 24 years in power.
The videos spread on social networks show people walking through the president’s supposed office, which This morning he left the country and his whereabouts are unknown. after the fall of Damascus to Islamist insurgents.
The images show the president’s officewhere there are stacks of books and photographs, a radical contrast with yesterday, in which citizens could not even pass without authorization through the neighborhood where Al Asad’s office from seventy years ago is located.
You also see the people walk through the park in front of the house, while celebratory gunshots are heard from the streets.
Likewise, people are seen entering the supposed house and even open a personal photo album of the ousted presidentalong with images of the interior of his brother Maher al Asad’s house.
A coalition led by the Levant Liberation Organization (HTS, in Arabic) announced this Sunday the capture of the Syrian capitalafter just 12 days of offensive in which the capitals of the provinces of Aleppo, Hama and then Homs were taken.