Damascus | WTNS | Dec 08: Syrian opposition groups have entered the capital Damascus and taken control of the city’s radio and television station and other key buildings with Reuters news agency claiming that President Bashar al-Assad has left the capital.
The opposition forces entered the capital Saturday night and took control of major military and security centers.
Ahmed al-Shar’a, known as Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, who is the leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and calls himself the commander of the Syrian opposition’s operation room, has called on Syrian people not to get close to government institutes and organization until an official transfer of power takes place under the supervision of the prime minister.
Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi Jalali said the government was ready to “extend its hand” to the opposition and hand over its functions to a transitional government.
He said he would go to his office to continue work in the morning and called on Syrian citizens not to deface public property.
Syrian PM: Ready to cooperate with power transfer
Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali expressed the government’s readiness to “extend its hand” to the militants and hand over its functions to a transitional government.
“I am in my house and I have not left, and this is because of my belonging to this country,” he said in a video statement.
He also noted that he would go to his office to continue work in the morning, calling on Syrian citizens not to deface public property.
Foreign-backed militants, led by the HTS, waged a surprise two-pronged attack on Syria’s Aleppo and the countryside around Idlib on November 27.
Soon afterward, they captured several Syrian cities, including Hama, Homs, Dara’a, Suwayda, and Damascus.
HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani called on militants to leave state institutions unharmed.
“To all military forces in the city of Damascus, it is strictly forbidden to approach public institutions, which will remain under the supervision of the former Prime Minister until they are officially handed over, and it is also forbidden to fire bullets into the air,” he said in a statement released on Telegram.
HTS declares fall of Assad government
In their statement, the HTS militant group, which called itself the Syrian National Transitional Council, announced the toppling of the Assad government.
It further vowed to “preserve the unity and sovereignty of Syrian territory, … protect all citizens and their property, regardless of their affiliations,” and “achieve comprehensive national reconciliation.”
Syrian state television aired a video statement by a group of militants saying that President Assad has been overthrown and all prisoners have been released.
‘Power transfer to take place in cooperation with UN’
Head of the Syrian National Coalition, Hadi al-Bahra, said, “The situation is safe, and there is no room for revenge or retaliation.”
“Government institutions will resume operations within two days” and that the “transfer of power will take place in cooperation with the United Nations,” he told Al-Arabiya.