CAIRO — Syria’s Military Operations Administration announced Wednesday that it has lifted the curfew previously imposed on Damascus and its surrounding areas, calling on residents to resume their daily activities and return to their workplaces.
In a statement, the administration encouraged citizens to “contribute to building the new Syria” as the country attempts to normalize conditions following the recent fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government.
The lifting of the curfew came as Mohammed al-Bashir, previously a regional leader in northwestern Syria, announced Tuesday that he had been tasked with heading a transitional government in Syria until March 2025.
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