In a swift turn of events Homs fell to Syrian opposition forces early sunday after minimal resistance cutting off vital routes between Damascus and coastal regions
The citys capture represents both symbolic and strategic victory - its central location (which connects major highways) now blocks government access to important coastal areas. Local people rushed to streets celebrating with some taking down presidents pictures while security forces left important documents burning behind
This is a historic moment and I urge all fighters not to harm those who drop their arms
The rebel advance affects Bashar al-Assadʼs 24-year control which faces serious problems now. His allies cant help much: Russia is busy with its two-year-old Ukraine situation; while Hezbollah deals with its own middle-east issues
Damascus sees growing anti-government activity with people in many areas going out to protest despite risks. The army says its getting ready to protect the capital but their control seems shaky. In one area people took down and broke Hafez al-Assadʼs statue (the current presidents father)
Regional countries including:
- Saudi Arabia
- Qatar
- Jordan
- Egypt
- Turkey
- Iran
- Iraq
- Russia
Made a joint-statement about crisis dangers but didnt agree on real steps to help fix things
The fast changes surprise everyone - some U.S experts think Assadʼs rule might end within days. This 13-year-old civil war that started as protests against government made lots of problems: pushed millions to run away created space for bad groups and got big countries involved in fighting