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Syrians celebrate Asad regime fall in Damascus
  + stars: | 2024-12-13 | by ( Ivana Kottasová | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
Damascus, Syria CNN —At Umayyad Square in central Damascus, tens of thousands of people had the party of a lifetime on Friday. On Sunday, after 13 years of civil war that fractured the country, the regime came crashing down. Rebel fighters declared Damacus “liberated” in a video statement on state television, sending Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fleeing to Russia. The congregational prayers – seen as the pinnacle of the Islamic week – were the first since the fall of the Assadregime. People dance and sing at the Umayyad Square, celebrating their newly found freedoms.
Persons: Syria CNN —, Bashar al, Assad, , Esraa, , Young, Ivana Kottasova, Syrian Arab Republic –, ” Alsliman, Damacus “, Abu Mohammad al, Jolani, Mohamed Al, Bashir, fatigues, CNN Fatima Baghdadi, God, Rauda Alaita Organizations: Syria CNN, CNN Locations: Damascus, Syria, Syrian Arab Republic, , Russia
"The hospitals now serving the wounded are so few, with limited number of doctors, so there's overcrowding of wounded," said Esraa Abou Shama, a doctor at Sudan's health ministry. Over four days of fighting nine hospitals in Sudan have been hit by artillery and 16 forcibly evacuated, the Sudanese Doctors' Union said, with none still providing a full service inside the capital. His hospital's water and cooking gas tanks have been hit, many staff fled, and diesel fuel for the power generator is almost exhausted, he said. Staff cannot access the morgue because of the fighting, so dead bodies are stored in rooms with air conditioning turned up. "We all have the same problems - electricity, water, staff.
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