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Syrian Rebels Moving To Capture State Media Offices In Damascus

Syrian opposition fighters drive past a burning government armoured vehicle south of Hama, Syria, on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Ghaith Alsayed)

Syrian rebels are making significant moves in Damascus, with reports indicating their intention to capture state media offices in the city. A statement released on Sunday morning revealed that the Military Operations Command is actively working towards seizing control of the Radio and Television Building. Their objective is to use the facility to broadcast a victory announcement over the Assad regime.

Earlier in the evening, the rebel alliance shared a message on their official Telegram account, stating that their forces had initiated entry into the capital. This development suggests a strategic advancement by the rebels within Damascus.

Residents in the Barzeh neighborhood of Damascus have reported the presence of rebels in the area, with ongoing clashes being observed. The situation on the ground appears to be fluid and evolving rapidly as rebel forces make their presence felt in key locations.

Military Operations Command working to seize Radio and Television Building.
Rebels aim to capture state media offices in Damascus.
Rebels share message on Telegram about entering the capital.

The move to target state media offices underscores the rebels' efforts to assert control and communicate their message to a wider audience. By gaining access to broadcasting facilities, they aim to amplify their victory narrative and challenge the Assad government's hold on information dissemination.

As the conflict in Syria continues to unfold, the rebels' push into Damascus signals a significant development in the ongoing struggle for power and influence. The capture of state media offices could have far-reaching implications for the conflict dynamics and the broader narrative of the Syrian civil war.

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