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Syria’s new leader says his forces had no outside support

The operation to capture Damascus had been prepared for a long time, Ahmad al-Sharaa said

BEIRUT, December 11. /TASS/. The leader of the Syrian opposition forces that came to power in Damascus said they didn’t receive support from any country, Al Jazeera reported.

"Not a single country supported our fight. Nobody encouraged us. We were confident in our victory," said the leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, also known under his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani.

The operation to capture Damascus had been prepared for a long time, he said.

"We fought with locally produced weapons," al-Sharaa stated.

Syria’s armed opposition units started a major offensive on government troops at the end of November. On December 8, they entered Damascus while government troops withdrew from the city. Bashar Assad resigned as president and left the country, giving orders to transfer power peacefully. Mohammed al-Bashir announced on December 10 that he will lead a transitional cabinet in Syria. He had previously headed the opposition’s Salvation Government in Idlib since January 2024.

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