Syrian journalist reached Damascus after 14 years and cried bitterly while reading the news.

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After the end of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, Syrian journalist Dima Izzedine has returned to Damascus. She has returned after 14 years of exile. When she returned to her work, she started crying while reading the news. There was a coup in Syria on 8 December. After the Assad regime, the rebel group took over here under the leadership of Abu Mohammad al Julani.

Assad fled Damascus on 8 December. After this, the rebel group announced a coup in Syria. After Assad fled, the rebel group said that a new era was beginning in Syria.

What did not happen in the last 13 years happened in 11 days.

What did not happen in Syria in the last 13 years, happened in just 11 days. The rebellion started in 2011 to oust President Assad. The struggle of about 13 years ended in just 11 days. The war against Assad started on 27 November. The rebel group's fighters started capturing the cities of Syria. They first captured Aleppo.

Assad's power was toppled after 13 years of rebellion.

After this, he started capturing city after city. After Hama, Homs, Dara, the rebel group's fighters reached Damascus. After the rebel group's fighters reached Damascus, Assad fled from there to Russia. When protests started in Syria in 2011, President Assad tried to suppress them brutally. But after 13 years, his power was overthrown from Syria and he had to flee the country.

Mohammed al-Julani is behind the coup in Syria

Abu Mohammad al Julani played an important role behind this coup in Syria. It was under Julani's leadership that the rebel group overthrew the Assad government. After the coup in Syria, Julani said that this victory is historic. Now the purification of Syria has begun. Assad's barbarism in Syria has come to an end. Julani is currently the biggest rebel leader in Syria. He came into the limelight after breaking ties with al-Qaeda in 2013. After this, he rebranded his group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.