Skip to main content
News Directory 3
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • World
Menu
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • World
Syrian Rebels Claim to Enter Homs, Near Damascus

Syrian Rebels Claim to Enter Homs, Near Damascus

December 8, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Syrian ​Rebels Claim breakthrough, Advance​ on⁢ Damascus

Homs, Syria – Rebel forces fighting‌ against the ⁣Syrian government claim to ⁣have captured ⁤the strategic⁤ city of Homs, marking a meaningful advance in their ongoing offensive. ⁢The ⁣rebels assert thay are now within striking distance of the capital, ‍damascus, raising concerns about the future of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

“We ⁢have liberated Homs,” declared a⁣ rebel commander in a statement released online.”This victory is a testament to ‌the courage and determination of the Syrian people. We will⁤ continue our march towards Damascus,⁣ where the tyrant Assad​ will face ⁢justice.”

The fall of Homs, once a bustling commercial ⁢center, would be a major blow to the⁤ Assad regime. The city has been a focal point of​ the conflict for ⁢years, enduring‌ brutal ⁣sieges and intense fighting.

While⁤ the ⁣Syrian government has yet to officially confirm the loss of Homs,reports from the ground suggest the rebels have gained control of key areas within the city. Images ⁤circulating on social ​media appear to show rebel fighters celebrating in the streets.

The rebel advance comes amid growing international‍ concern over the escalating violence in Syria. The United Nations has ​warned of⁢ a potential humanitarian catastrophe as the fighting intensifies.

The situation in Syria remains highly volatile, with the‍ outcome of the conflict ​uncertain. The rebel victory in Homs could ⁤embolden opposition forces‍ and put further pressure‌ on the Assad ‍regime. Though, the Syrian government still⁤ maintains control⁣ over significant portions of the ‍contry, and the conflict⁣ is highly likely to⁣ continue for‌ the foreseeable future.

Rebels Claim Victory in Homs, Raising stakes ​in Syrian conflict

Homs, Syria – In a significant‍ progress in the Syrian civil war, rebel forces claim to have captured the strategic city of Homs, bringing ‍them closer to the capital, Damascus.

A rebel‍ commander announced the victory ‍online, stating, “We have liberated ⁢Homs. This victory is a testament to the ⁣courage adn determination of the Syrian people. We will‍ continue our march towards⁢ Damascus, ⁣where the tyrant Assad will face ‍justice.”

If confirmed, the​ fall of Homs would be a⁢ major setback for ⁢President Bashar‍ al-Assad’s regime.The city has been a key‌ battleground‍ for years, enduring⁤ brutal⁤ sieges and intense fighting. While the‍ Syrian ​government hasn’t officially acknowledged⁣ losing control of Homs, reports indicate rebels have‌ taken control of ⁢key‍ areas. Images circulating​ on social media appear to show celebrations by rebels within the city.

This latest​ rebel advance⁢ comes amidst growing international concern over the escalating violence in Syria and the looming humanitarian crisis.

The ‍united Nations has issued warnings about a potential catastrophe as the fighting⁢ intensifies.

The situation on the ground remains highly volatile ‌and the outcome uncertain. The rebel victory in Homs could embolden ⁢opposition forces and increase ‌pressure⁣ on the Assad⁣ regime. Though, the syrian government remains in control of significant parts of the ⁢country,​ suggesting the conflict is ⁤highly likely to continue⁤ for the foreseeable future.

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Related

Search:

News Directory 3

ByoDirectory is a comprehensive directory of businesses and services across the United States. Find what you need, when you need it.

Quick Links

  • Copyright Notice
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions

Browse by State

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado

Connect With Us

© 2026 News Directory 3. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy Terms of Service