09.12.2024 00:21
The opposition armed groups that overthrew Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria announced new security measures taken for the safety of the people and their property. Heavy prison sentences have been imposed for crimes such as random gunfire and theft of state property. Additionally, a curfew will be enforced in the capital, Damascus.
Groups that overthrew the Baath regime in Syria announced new measures to ensure the safety of the public's life and property.
In a statement from the military operation management of the groups that overthrew the Baath regime, new measures aimed at ensuring the safety of the public's life and property and the protection of public assets were outlined.
NOBODY'S PROPERTY OR LIFE WILL BE TOUCHED
As part of the new measures, anyone who fires randomly will face one year in prison, while those who steal state property, motor vehicles, and machinery will receive a three-year prison sentence. Under the measures that foresee three years in prison for attacking someone else's property, those who possess state-owned weapons and do not surrender them to the relevant authorities will be sentenced to four years in prison. As part of the security measures, a curfew will also be implemented in the capital, Damascus, from 4:00 PM to 5:00 AM.
DEVELOPMENTS IN SYRIA
On November 27, clashes intensified between regime-opposing armed groups and Bashar al-Assad's forces in Syria.
Groups gained dominance in the largest cities such as Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, and Homs between November 30 and December 7.
As the groups began to enter the capital, Damascus, on December 7, the regime completely lost control in Damascus and many other regions with the support of the masses. While the 61-year rule of the Baath Party came to an end, regime leader Assad fled the capital. The Syrian National Army also targeted the terrorists holed up in Manbij after liberating Tel Rifaat, which was under the occupation of the terrorist organization PKK/YPG near the Turkish border.