In Aleppo, Syria’s second largest metropolis and the primary main one captured by the rebels of their offensive, shopkeeper Ramadan Dali, 70, mentioned that “we’re beginning to really feel secure”.
Juman Khilaly, 40, mentioned that “there may be nonetheless a whole lot of uncertainty” over even essentially the most primary points of life, like faculty for her 10-year-old youngster and hovering costs.
“Every thing is so costly,” she mentioned.
Within the Assads’ house village Qardaha, the tomb of the previous chief’s father was set alight, AFP footage confirmed, with insurgent fighters in fatigues and younger males watching it burn.
The Baath celebration of the deposed president introduced it could droop its work “in all its types … till additional discover” and hand over belongings to the authorities.