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Syrian rebels claim to have taken control of key Daraa city
Anti-government fighters parade in the streets of Hama after forces captured the central city, on December 6, 2024. Photo: AFP

Syrian opposition groups have claimed to have taken control of the key city Daraa, near the Jordanian border in southern Syria.

Military opposition groups that are against Assad’s regime forces in Daraa, advanced by seizing settlements and military positions in rural areas, taking control of key locations, News.Az reports, citing foreign media.

After intense fighting, opposition groups also took control of the provincial capital from regime forces.

Daraa holds historical significance as the birthplace of Syria's anti-regime resistance, particularly because it was in that city that the first spark of the 2011 uprising against Bashar al-Assad’s regime ignited.

Protests, initially calling for freedom and reforms, were brutally suppressed by the regime, marking the beginning of the civil war.

The movement in Daraa began March 15, 2011, when a group of students wrote on a school wall, "Hey Doctor (Bashar al-Assad), now it's your turn," which triggered widespread protests in Syria after the Arab Spring was ignited in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya.

From 2012 to 2018, Daraa was under the control of opposition forces.

With the support of Iran-backed militant groups and Russia’s military intervention, however, the regime regained strength and launched a ground offensive in June 2018.

By July of that year, the regime declared it had recaptured the entire Daraa province.

News.Az 

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