Friday December 27, 2024

Syrian militant forces grant amnesty to conscripts

Published : 10 Dec 2024, 01:02

  DF News Desk
This photo taken on Dec. 8, 2024 shows fighters of militant groups in Damascus, Syria. Photo: Xinhua.

Syria's militant forces that have taken control of Damascus announced on Monday a general amnesty for all army personnel conscripted into mandatory service, reported Xinhua, quoting the official news agency SANA.

In a statement, the militant forces' Military Operations Department declared, "We grant amnesty to all army conscripts under mandatory service. They are guaranteed safety, and any aggression against them is prohibited."

The amnesty is seen as part of broader reconciliation efforts to reintegrate military personnel who may have been captured or fled during the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government.

Further details about the amnesty or its impact were not immediately clear.

In a stunning turn of events on Sunday, militant forces in Syria seized the capital Damascus and declared the end of Assad's rule, following a rapid offensive that saw major Syrian cities falling like dominos within less than two weeks.