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Latest news on Damascus, Syria's capital city, covering recent rebel capture, political transition, humanitarian situation, security developments and daily life in this ancient metropolis.
Damascus, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities and Syria's capital, has witnessed a historic transformation with its capture by opposition forces on 8 December 2024. The city of 1.5 million people is now under rebel control following President Bashar al-Assad's flight to Moscow, ending five decades of Ba'athist rule.
The transition of power has seen dramatic scenes across the capital, with opposition forces securing key government buildings and institutions. Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali leads a caretaker government from the city, while rebel groups maintain security. Several areas have experienced unrest, including reported looting of government buildings and the Iranian embassy, though the Russian and Chinese diplomatic compounds remain untouched.
Daily life in Damascus faces significant challenges as the city adapts to new governance. Residents report shortages of essential goods and services, while humanitarian organizations work to maintain aid distribution. The historic Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has largely been spared from damage during the recent fighting, though years of conflict have taken their toll on the city's infrastructure.
Damascus has been a crucial center of Arab and Islamic civilization for over two millennia. The city survived numerous conquests and empires, from the Romans to the Ottomans, before becoming the seat of modern Syria's government. Its ancient markets, historic mosques, and architectural treasures reflect layers of civilization, though the civil war has impacted its cultural heritage.
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