Syria Today
The US has launched another large-scale attack on the Islamic State in Syria following the death of three Americans
On Saturday, the U.S. Armed Forces launched a second round of bombings in Syria against the Islamic State (ISIS) following the death in December of three Americans, two soldiers and one interpreter. "Our message remains strong: if you hurt our fighters, we will find you and kill you anywhere in the world, no matter how hard they try to evade justice," the U.S. Central Command (Centcom) has warned.
A bomb exploded in a Alawite mosque in the Syrian city of Homs, killing at least eight people
The explosion occurred while the Friday noon prayer was being held and, according to the first data from the investigation, the bomb was placed inside the temple.
Thousands of people in Syria celebrate the first anniversary of the end of dictator Bashar al-Assad
Thousands of people have taken to the streets today in Damascus, Syria, to commemorate the first anniversary of the liberation day that ended 54 years of dictatorship and 13 years of civil war by the Al Assad family.
A year ago, Bashar al-Assad's term in Syria ended, and they are still far from peace and normalization
Despite progress over the past 12 months, many Syrians are still living in a borderline situation. Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara has pledged to rebuild the country and has called on the population to make efforts to help consolidate stability.
550,000 Syrians have returned from Turkey to their country since the fall of al-Assad
"Since December 8, 2024, 550,000 Syrians have voluntarily returned, with complete security and without loss of honour," Minister Yerlikaya has posted on the X social network.
The Syrian Government has ended the fighting in the Sueida region
A kind of tense calm reigns in the area as they prepare for the opening of humanitarian corridors to care for victims. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimates that 1,000 people have died.