President Bashar al Assad
fled Damascus on a plane for an unknown destination,
according to two senior
Syrian
army officers speaking to the Reuters news agency and
Rami Abdurrahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, speaking to AP.
Syria’s army command has now notified officers that
his 24-year rule has ended, a Syrian officer who was informed of the move told
Reuters.
Hours earlier, the rebels said they had gained
complete control of the key city of Homs after only a day of fighting.
Syrian prime minister said he is ready to hand over
the government to the opposition in a peaceful transition.
“I am here in my home,” said prime minister Ghazi
al-Jalali.
“I have not left it and do not intend to leave, except
in a peaceful manner that ensures the continued functioning of public
institutions and state facilities, promoting security and reassurance for our
fellow citizens.
He said he would go to his office to continue work in
the morning and called on Syrian citizens not to deface public property.
Soon after, the rebels announced it was prohibited to
go near public institutions that will remain under the supervision of the
“former prime minister”.
The rebels, who said Damascus was “now free of Assad”,
are expected to broadcast their first statement to the Syrian people on state
television, two rebel sources said.
Thousands of Syrians, in cars and on foot, have
congregated at a main square in the city chanting for freedom, according to
Reuters.
In Homs, thousands of residents poured onto the
streets after the army withdrew from the city, dancing and chanting “Assad is
gone, Homs is free” and “Long live Syria and down with Bashar al Assad”.
Protesters on Saturday brought down a statue of the
president’s late father in a main square in a suburb a few miles from the
centre of the capital.
The country’s international airport in Damascus has
been abandoned and rebels say they have entered the notorious Saydnaya military
prison north of the capital and freed prisoners there.
“We celebrate with the Syrian people the news of
freeing our prisoners and releasing their chains and announcing the end of the
era of injustice in Sednaya prison,” said the rebels.
Gunfire has been reported in the centre of Damascus,
two residents said to Reuters on Sunday, although it was not immediately clear
what the source of the shooting was.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham commander Abu Mohammed al-Golani,
the main rebel leader, called the capture of Homs a historic moment and urged
fighters not to harm “those who drop their arms”.
They have also claimed Deir el Zor in the east,
Suweida, Quneitra and Deraa in the south.
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