Urgent.. Russia reveals fate "Lion" After the fall of Damascus

The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday that President Bashar al-Assad has left Syria, according to what was reported by CNN. The statement stated that Al-Assad “decided to leave his presidential position and left the country, and gave his instructions for a peaceful transfer of power,” adding that “Russia did not participate in these negotiations.”
She said, “The Russian Federation is in contact with all opposition groups.” Syrian"
A Syrian opposition military commander confirms to official television: Minorities will not be exposed to any harm
In the first official television interview with armed groups, the commander who was presented as the leader of the operation to overthrow Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Damascus confirmed , that minorities in Syria will be protected, stressing that the country belongs to all Syrians.
The leader said when the interviewer asked him to reassure minorities concerned about their safety after the fall of the Assad regime: “We are addressing All sects of Syria: Syria is for everyone, without exception… Syria is for Sunnis, Druze, and Alawites.
We do not deal with people as the Assad regime did.”
He also called on the Syrians to “protect All government institutions. The broadcast was cut off midway through the interview after the audio failed.
CNN analyst: Determining who will rule Syria will be a “major challenge” As for armed groups
For his part, Jerome Drevon, a senior analyst on jihad in modern conflict at the Brussels-based International Crisis Group, told CNN on Sunday that reaching a new regime in Syria would be “ "A big challenge" Regarding the rebels who overthrew the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
He added in a statement to CNN: Al-Ekhbariya: “It will be very difficult for the entire coalition of armed groups, because it is a diverse coalition.” He added, “Some groups are more structured and organized, including Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham.” And some of its allies”, while other groups are “more local entities.”
Drevon said that countries such as Turkey and Qatar are likely to help stabilize the country, as well as the Gulf states. other countries and Europe, adding that the Arab Gulf states are likely to intervene “for their own interests.”
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