on Sunday 8 December, 2024

Iranian embassy stormed in Damascus

Armed opposition fighters stand near the Iranian embassy with a torn poster of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Iranian top commander Qassem Soleimani after Syrian opposition forces announced that they have ousted President Bashar al-Assad, in Damasc
by : Yemen Details

Iran’s embassy in the Syrian capital was stormed by opposition forces on Sunday following their capture of Damascus and the fall of Iran-allied Bashar al-Assad, Iranian state TV reported.

“It is said that the Iranian embassy was stormed alongside nearby stores by an armed group different from the group now controlling [most of] Syria,” Iranian state TV said, referring to “Hayat Tahrir al-Sham” (HTS) which spearheaded the opposition advances across western Syria.

Footage from inside the embassy’s premises was shared by Al Arabiya, showing that assailants had rummaged through furniture and documents inside the building and damaged some windows.

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said on Sunday that Iranian diplomats had vacated the embassy in the early morning, prior to any assault.

Iran’s state TV said HTS had guaranteed there would be no disturbance to the Sayeda Zeinab and Sayeda Ruqqaya shrines in Damascus.

Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency said on Sunday that all Iranian servants of the shrines returned to Iran prior to the capture of Damascus by opposition forces.

Sayeda Zeinab – the granddaughter of the Prophet Mohammed – is venerated by Shias and her shrine is a site of mass pilgrimage for Shias from across the world. It has also been a magnet for Shia militiamen in Syria.

HTS was formerly an al-Qaeda affiliate known as the “Nusra Front” until its leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, severed ties with the movement in 2016.

With Reuters