Syrians Demolish Monuments To Hafes Assad

Following the fall of the Baas party that ruled in Syria, the residents of the country tear off the portraits of Bashar al -Assad and demolish the monuments to his father – Hafez Assad.

Citizens get rid of the symbols of the bloody regime and celebrate its overthrow throughout the country, including Damascus, Aleppo, Hama and the hometown of Assada – Laziye.

In addition, the rebels entered the presidential palace in Damascus.

The whereabouts of Bashar al -Assad himself are still unknown. The world media claim that he could leave for Russia or one of the countries of the Middle East.

In Syria, the 61-year-old bloody rule of the Baas party, which came to power in Syria in 1963, collapsed. The board of the regime of Bashar al -Assad and the Baas party ended when the speakers against the regime of formation entered the capital Damascus.

– Events in Syria

On November 27, in the western part of the Aleppo province in the north of Syria, clashes began between the forces of the Assad regime and anti -government armed groups.

On November 30, anti -government groups repelled most of the Aleppo center at the strength of the regime and on the same day established control over the entire territory of Idlib.

December 5 after fierce clashes, the groups repaid the center of the city of Hama at the strength of the regime.

Groups opposing the regime took control of several settlements in the strategically important province of Homs, from where the path to the capital Damascus opens, and continued the offensive.

During the Operation “Zarya of Freedom”, begun by the Syrian National Army against the PKK/YPG terrorist organization in the rural locality of Aleppo Province on December 1, the Terlle Rifate district was released from terrorists.