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Rebels entered and seized Damascus quickly, surprising many experts and even Russia. The conflict in Syria, which began almost a decade ago after Assad crushed peaceful protests, has been complex with various international backers supporting different sides. The rebel advance was swift, benefiting from distractions elsewhere and against expectations of a stalemate. Syrians are celebrating the downfall of Baath Party rule and the liberation from Assad’s brutal regime, with thousands of people rallying in European cities. The rebels are led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which has ties to Al Qaeda but has tried to project a more moderate image recently. Despite this, uncertainty remains about the future for the rebels and the country, with survivors of political prisons searching for loved ones and families seeking closure after years of oppression. The conflict and its aftermath have led to mass migration and political consequences in Europe, showing the far-reaching effects of the Syrian civil war.
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