Turkey Airstrike in Syria Claims Nine Lives, Sparks Outcry

In the aftermath of Bashar al Assad's government, security forces in Damascus are engaging in efforts to hold accountable senior leaders of the now-defunct regime, which terrorized the Syrian population. According to Abdulrahman Dabbagh, the head of security in Damascus, “Syrians have every right to see justice served for those who caused them harm during the reign of this now-defunct regime.”
Despite the apparent calm in the city following years of civil unrest, substantial destruction remains. Many neighborhoods lie in ruins, a stark reminder of violence inflicted by Assad's forces with support from the Russian military. Residents express a desire for healing but are left to cope with loss and trauma.
Bariya, a former detainee who spent 100 days imprisoned for allegedly supporting demonstrators, recounted harrowing experiences of torture that also affected her family. Her painful memories reflect a broader legacy of suffering among Syrians under the Assad regime. While General Security continues its investigations, rebuilding and healing in Syria appear to be ongoing challenges.