Assad leaves Syria, Russia confirms, as Rebels impose curfew in Damascus

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Syrian rebels have declared a curfew in Damascus from 4 pm to 5 am after ousting President Bashar al-Assad. The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed on Sunday that Assad had left office and fled the country, following his orders for a peaceful transfer of power.

Russia’s statement did not disclose Assad’s current location and clarified that it was not involved in the negotiations leading to his departure. Moscow expressed deep concern over the developments in Syria and called for all parties to avoid violence and seek political solutions.

The ministry added that Russia’s military bases in Syria are on high alert, though they face no immediate threats. Efforts are also underway to ensure the safety of Russian citizens in Syria, with the Russian Embassy advising citizens to leave the country. The embassy confirmed that its staff in Damascus remain safe.

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