The fall of the Assad regime marked a significant turning point in Syria, igniting celebrations and a glimmer of hope for rebuilding a war-torn nation.
Syrians celebrated the end of a dynastic regime after decades of tyranny, tearing down statues and chanting against opulence amidst widespread poverty.
With over 618,000 dead and more than 12 million displaced since the civil war began, the scars of conflict remain deep as families seek reunification.
As prisons opened and ex-prisoners returned home, many families searched for missing loved ones, reflecting the chaos and heartbreak of a nation emerging from war.
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