Cheers in Germany: Thousands celebrate Assad's fall in cities!

Cheers in Germany: Thousands celebrate Assad's fall in cities!

Baden-Baden, Deutschland - The fall of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad triggered exuberant celebrations in Germany. On December 8, 2024, it became known that the rebels in Syria took control of the capital Damascus, which resulted in the change of work. In cities like Stuttgart, several thousand people celebrated on the Schlossplatz, sang and danced and expressed their cheers with slogans like "Bashar is gone, Syria is free". The police did not record incidents; Instead, there was a peaceful atmosphere that was characterized by relief and hope, especially with regard to the relatives in Syria sitting in prisons. There were also celebrations in other cities such as Mannheim and Karlsruhe, while in Ulm and Freiburg, the successes of the rebels celebrated the success of the rebels the day before. This was reported by the Tagesschau .

massive celebrations in North Rhine-Westphalia

not only in Baden-Württemberg, but also in North Rhine-Westphalia, people went on the streets to celebrate the dictator's fall. According to the police, over 15,000 people were involved, with 11,000 people counting in Essen alone, although only 300 had registered a meeting. The celebrations brought with it considerable traffic chaos while the participants sang and danced. Similar scenes occurred in Wuppertal, Hamm and Bonn, where hundreds to thousands of people celebrated. Even citizens' parties in smaller cities such as Solingen attracted a considerable number of people. According to reports, all events were peaceful and without incidents, and the exuberant mood was underlined by distributing sweets and swinging Syrian flags. This was emphasized by the Zeit

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