Here is the translation of your text: "Look where it emerged: Here is the latest state of baby Umran, who has made headlines around the world."

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09.12.2025 11:50

The first anniversary of the opposition taking control and ending the 61-year Ba'ath regime in Syria was celebrated with events attended by millions. The most notable moment of the celebrations was when Omran Daqneesh, who was pulled from the rubble in 2016, gave a speech at the ceremony in Damascus years later.

The world witnessed historic developments in Syria during November and December of 2024. Opposition forces gradually took control of the country after months of progress, bringing an end to the 61-year Baath regime. On the first anniversary of this significant change, squares in many cities of Syria were filled.

MILLIONS CELEBRATED "FREEDOM DAY" IN THE SQUARES

Millions of Syrians across the country flocked to the squares to commemorate the anniversary of the overthrow of the Baath regime. There was particularly intense participation in the events organized for "December 8 Freedom Day." In the evening hours, the excitement reached its peak. In many cities, citizens formed long convoys with their vehicles, while fireworks lit up the sky. The release of hot air balloons in the colors of the Syrian flag added a special touch to the celebrations.

Look where it emerged: Here is the latest state of baby Umran, who became a global symbol

SPECIAL CEREMONY FOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE REGIME'S COLLAPSE IN DAMASCUS

A formal ceremony was held at the Conference Palace in the capital, Damascus, to mark the first anniversary of the end of the Baath regime. The program, which was filled with emotional moments, made headlines with a symbolic image.

FROM RUBBLE TO PALACE: UMRAN'S HISTORIC SPEECH

Umran Daqneesh, the young boy who became a symbol of war worldwide after being pulled from the rubble during the 2016 airstrike in Aleppo and sitting silently in the back seat of an ambulance, returned to the global public's attention years later. In December 2025, now a young man, Umran took the stage at the ceremony in Damascus following the collapse of the Assad regime he once fled from and delivered a "victory speech." Umran's words, "They say I experienced the bombing, but I remember nothing," caused emotional moments in the hall.

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