Ukraine and Germany reacted to the overthrow of Assad.
Rebels captured Bashar Assad's palace in Damascus
Syrian rebels managed to penetrate the palace of the dictator Bashar Assad in Damascus. Photos and videos of these events were published by Al Jazeera and AP. They celebrated their victory over Assad's regime by actively shooting weapons. Social media was flooded with footage of people walking through the luxurious palace, posing for photos, and even taking furniture and decorations with them.
Rebels captured Assad's palace in Damascus
It is worth noting that this palace, opened in 1990 by Assad's father, was valued at one billion US dollars.
Rebels captured Assad's palace in Damascus
According to BBC, local residents complain about looting as some people break into houses. However, these people are not rebels but residents of the suburbs. Many people came to the palace, carried away or destroyed all belongings. Rebels also arrived to stop this.
Rebels captured Assad's palace in Damascus
The reception hall of the presidential palace was set on fire, and an impressive collection of the owner's cars was discovered. Photos and videos of the garage are circulating online.
Rebels captured Assad's palace in Damascus
Experts are currently unable to confirm whether the garage in the photo actually belonged to Assad. There are also photos of the personal bunker of Maher Assad, the brother of the former president.
The leader of the rebel group Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham also made a speech in central Damascus before a crowd and declared that the fall of Assad's regime is a victory. He accused the regime of holding thousands of innocent citizens as prisoners.
There was also a risk of an air crash when Assad's plane disappeared from radar.
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